Max Auto Sales

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Max Auto Sales in College Area, San Diego, sells used vehicles with a European and luxury emphasis from 5811 El Cajon Boulevard in the 92115 ZIP, positioned on the El Cajon Boulevard auto-retail corridor roughly one mile east of SDSU. Current inventory typically holds fifteen to seventeen units, with makes that include Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru, Toyota, and Volkswagen, spanning model years from current-generation sedans to vintage-era collectibles including 1970s Mercedes-Benz coupes. The European tilt distinguishes the lot from the domestic-heavy dealers on the same boulevard stretch, drawing buyers who want a specific marque without navigating a franchise dealership's new-car pricing structure. The used-vehicle pipeline along El Cajon Boulevard and into Santee connects to the broader dealer network that includes Sedano Chevrolet for buyers crossing between import and domestic inventories on the same shopping trip. Financing options run through a dealer lending network with approval timelines that process credit applications and generate payment structures aligned with the buyer's pre-approved budget range. Pre-purchase vehicle history is available through VIN-decoded reports covering accident records, title status, and odometer verification. The lot's El Cajon Boulevard position gives it frontage visibility to the high-volume eastbound commuter traffic flowing from City Heights through College Area toward La Mesa and El Cajon. Body styles rotate through coupes, convertibles, sedans, SUVs, wagons, and hatchbacks, covering the spread from entry-level commuters to performance and luxury platforms. Diesel and hybrid drivetrains appear in the current inventory alongside conventional gasoline units, reflecting the broadening powertrain mix in the used-vehicle supply pipeline. Post-purchase rental-vehicle coordination for buyers who need interim transportation while a purchased unit receives pre-delivery service runs through Enterprise Rent-A-Car in La Mesa. The 1970s Mercedes-Benz inventory represents a collector-car niche where originality documentation and mechanical provenance carry as much weight as cosmetic condition in setting the transaction price.