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Toyota Vallejo

201 Auto Mall Columbus Pkwy
Vallejo, CA 94591 707-552-4545

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after getting internet pricing from over 20 bay area dealers, these guys had... - Mar 28, 2021

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Avery Greene Honda

800 Admiral Callaghan Ln
Vallejo, CA 94591 888-627-1956

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internet purchase--good price and no problems - Jan 08, 2016

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Team Chevy Vallejo

301 Automall Pkwy
Vallejo, CA 94591 707-653-7855

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Friendly and helpful technician advisors. - Apr 05, 2020

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AAA

1183 Admiral Callaghan Ln
Vallejo, CA 94591 707-551-3500

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Team Mazda

301-C Auto Mall Pkwy
Vallejo, CA 94591 707-981-4300

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Vallejo Nissan

3287 Sonoma Blvd
Vallejo, CA 94590 707-643-8291

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Vallejo Hyundai

3266 Sonoma Blvd
Vallejo, CA 94590 707-643-1800

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