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Now is a great time of year to get ready for summer travel with a quality used hatchback model that makes it easy to pop the back, load in your vacation essentials and hit the road in pursuit of your leisure passions. You can rely on Wholesale Investments Inc. for an outstanding selection of previously owned vehicles that offer lasting value and dependability at excellent prices. We are your premier dealership in Southern California for Used Hatchbacks for Sale in Burbank and we’re confident you’ll find the ideal vehicle for your lifestyle in our impressive inventory. Come see us today! Used Wagon Models to Suit Your Style The hatchback body style offers incredible versatility and practicality and plenty of room for passengers and gear in a compact cabin with an efficient use of space. An excellent option for your adventurous spirit is the Toyota Yaris 5-Door L model that offers astounding fuel efficiency of 36 or more miles per gallon when traveling on the highway and 30 miles per gallon in the city. This is an excellent choice for commuters that features an European-inspired exterior with sleek and sporty lines, curves and angles. When exploring your options for Used Hatchbacks for Sale in Burbank, trim models of the Yaris hatchback may feature a sport-tuned
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Our varied and eclectic inventory of hatchback makes and models may include some pleasant surprises like the compact and quirky FIAT 500 Ribelle. This diminutive vehicle is loaded with personality in a small package and will wow you with its fuel efficiency of 40 miles per gallon in highway driving. This fun to drive and easy to park 2-door hatchback features a 1.4L I4 engine that cranks out a peppy 101 horsepower and 98 pound-feet of torque. It’s paired with a 5-speed manual transmission that offers take charge control behind the

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