Tulsa Car Dealerships

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Used and new car dealerships near Tulsa

If you are in a market for a brand new vehicle, there’s absolutely no debate that pros outweigh virtually all negatives versus buying a used car. The biggest advantage there is the basic fact that its completely new – you’re confident in knowing for sure that nobody had driven your car prior to you, it truly is 100 percent operational and ready to go and every one of the parts are genuine.

Contrary to when acquiring a pre-owned car, you never know what previous owner had done to repair it and if necessary repairs and maintenance was completed repeatedly and properly. Also your new car or truck couldn’t have already been in any sort of accident hence it can not have invisible impairs that one could typically uncover on a used vehicle. Obviously the new vehicle has a warranty as well. Often it is given for a specific stretch of time or possibly a specified mileage. For example, you might get a warranty that handles three years of usage or 100k mileage. Meaning if you reach this miles cap sooner than years maximum, then your warranty is going to conclude.

To find new or used car dealership in Tulsa, scroll down to see a few listings and some opinions about them from yelp.com and citysearch.com visitors:

Primeaux Kia

4747 S. Yale Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74135
(918) 622-3160

Ken H. wrote: Never, ever, ever buy a used car without first taking it to a trusted mechanic for a thorough checkover. That is the first law of used car buying, never to be violated or, as you sadly found out, you pay the price.


Cooper Jackie Imports of Tulsa

9393 S Memorial Dr
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918) 249-9393

Tim S wrote: I recently purchased a new vehicle at Jackie Cooper. Although the sales rep was one of the most considerate and helpful salepersons I had met over the 3 month quest to find a car, the remainder of the purchase experience bordered on frightening. I had to return to their dealership 4 times to complete missed paperwork and had an agent come to see me 2 times additionally before all the paperwork was completed over a one week period. The whole sales, finance, insurance verification office seemed to be highly disorganized!

The service department, on the other hand, was professionaly run, and the attitudes were friendly and accommodating while my car was in the shop. (There was damage to the car after the vehicle was selected, and I have to say that they repaired it with a minimum of hassle and in a timely manner.)

Overall, if my friend had not recommended the dealership, I would have given up on the process due to all of the paperwork snafu’s, but remained diligent in respect to his ardent support of the business in the past. They should be thankful someone was rooting for them or I would have aborted the whole deal in a heartbeat.


Nelson Nissan

800 W Queens St
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918) 258-6581

Amber P. wrote: Unfortunately, Nelson’s screw-ups would take days to catalog, so I’ll just give you some highlights (this has all been going on since I bought the car two and a half weeks ago)… They promised they’d fix two small door dings and a broken key fob when I bought the car. They had my car all day on TWO separate occasions and still, the dents remain. I was told I’d have to take the broken fob to another dealership (nice customer service, eh?) to be fixed. Exasperated, I told them to completely forget everything, that I’d be by after work to pick up the car. When I got there… wait for it… they couldn’t find my car. Lol. After sitting in an extremely ugly orange chair for half an hour, I was handed my keys and I got the hell out of there before they could jack something else up. Funny thing, though: when I got home, the ‘unfixable’ key fob was fixed. It’s magic! ;-


South Pointe Chevrolet web site

9146 S Memorial Dr
Tulsa, OK 74133
918) 481-8000

Thiaume said: Your sales team and manager were very nice and treated us great. I would recommend your dealership to friends and family. Cory was great!


Adesa Tulsa

16015 E Admiral Pl
Tulsa, OK 74116
918) 437-9044

Amy C. said: I had only $300 in my pocket and a baby to take care. I had no car. I came here and heard some good and bad stories. Mostly good so I thought I would try it out. I got me a car for the $300 that car lasted me almost going on two years now. I would recommend them yes. You just have to be careful like any where else you go.

How to Sell Your Used Car

If you want to buy a new car but your old one is still in the garage than you need to know there are certain tips, which will help you sell it faster. You should first open different sites or newspapers selling cars in order to inform yourself of the prices of used cars. Be sure that your price is one, which will make people call you but at the same it is not too cheep so that you get the money you need.

Do have in mind that the most important thing is the first impression. You should wash and polish your car and make its buyers love it from the first time they see it. It is proven that cars, which look well sell well. However, do not forget that the fact your car is washed and vacuumed will not be enough. You need to take care of its whole condition including mechanical sounds and scrapes. Of course, you will have to spend some money on repairing it but this will improve your chances of selling it so it is worth doing.

You should then choose the place where to advertise your vehicle. If you choose to do it in a newspaper you will probably have to pay lots of money. There are plenty of sites on the Internet where you may publish your ad for free. You should be sure these advertisements are read more often than those in newspapers as most people nowadays prefer fast and easy search and this is what the Internet gives us. The only condition here is that you have to be creative. Your text has to be interesting and make more people eager to open the photos.

Be ready to negotiate about the price but put some limits. These tips will definitely help you and if you manage to follow them you will soon say good-bye to your old car.