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Best Used Car Dealerships in Tulsa, OK

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Tulsa Used Car Dealerships on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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7682 E 46th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145

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3.0 (4)

Why choose this provider?

Auto Showcase of Tulsa provides an extensive range of pre-owned vehicles that range from collector models to modern economy selections. The company manages a variety of makes and models, each with generous mileage remaining on the odometer, spanning the budget to luxury class pocket books. Each vehicle also comes with a comprehensive Carfax history report. Additionally, Auto Showcase of Tulsa includes an online credit application to help streamline the buying process.

6040 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146

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4.6 (250)

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Affordable Auto offers a team that's committed to providing its customers with a quality vehicle and a streamlined purchasing process. The dealership's inventory includes a selection of makes and models, ranging from sedans to SUVs. Affordable Auto also assists with the purchase price by offering competitive trade-in values. The company works with a wide variety of lenders to offer finance options to fit most every credit situation, and it provides an online application.

9131 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK 74133

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4.0 (24)

Why choose this provider?

CarMax offers car shoppers a no-haggle or pressure alternative to used car buying. Its team carefully selects pre-owned vehicles, using a 125-point inspection. It does not include cars with a salvage title or a history of water or fire damage. CarMax's certified quality includes part replacement and repairing major dents and scratches before detailing each auto for the sales floor. It offers a wide vehicle selection as well as multiple financing options.

Tulsa, OK 74112

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4.0 (22)
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2.0 (1)

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Based in Tulsa and in business for more than 30 years in the same location, Sports and Imports is a specialized used car dealer selling sports cars and foreign-made vehicles. Their inventory includes autos from Acura, Honda, BMW, Toyota, Lexus, and other luxury brands. They only sell vehicles that are CarFax certified, meaning they haven't been involved in a major accident or flood. Customers can complete an online credit application for financing.

7658 E 46th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145

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4.4 (262)

Why choose this provider?

Nick & Paul's is a family-owned and operated used car dealership in Tulsa that's provided quality options for more than 12 years. Its team thoroughly inspects each vehicle it provides for resale. To add increased protection, the dealership also offers 90-day to 48-month vehicle warranties through its nationwide providers. Warranties range from complete drive train to factory-type coverage options. Nick & Paul's also provides financing plans designed to meet a variety of credit situations.

707 W 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

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2.5 (11)
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5.0 (4)

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Jim Glover On The River provides Tulsa used car shoppers a comprehensive selection of vehicles ranging from budget to luxury models. Each vehicle also comes equipped with a Carfax history report. The company offers certified pre-owned vehicles in addition to its general selection. Such certification adds another layer of customer protection for the consumer. Jim Glover On The River provides competitive financing options to help accommodate a variety of credit situations.

Compare our Top Used Car Dealerships

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Auto Showcase of Tulsa
7682 E 46th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Affordable Auto
6040 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146
CarMax
9131 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK 74133
Sports and Imports
Tulsa, OK 74112
Nick & Paul's
7658 E 46th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Jim Glover On The River
707 W 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107

FAQs

  • Introduction

    With the average price of a brand-new vehicle topping $40,000, the used car market can be an appealing alternative for many consumers on a budget. A car is considered used if it's had at least one former owner, regardless of the vehicle's age. Savvy shoppers can take advantage of this to buy a like-new model for thousands of dollars off MSRP. For buyers of classic and collectible models, the pre-owned market also offers the chance to score the car of their dreams.

    Aside from the cost savings, there are many smart reasons to consider buying used. Cars bought through a certified preowned program are reconditioned and usually come with a warranty and a detailed vehicle history report. Older cars depreciate less, and insurance rates for them are typically lower, too. If you can forgo that new car smell, buying preowned might be the best option for you.
  • Do used car lots do trade-ins?

    Many used car lots take trade-ins, and it's an easy way to get rid of a car without the hassle of selling it on your own. Depending on the dealer, however, not every vehicle will be accepted. Your car's trade-in value is largely based on its mileage, so if your car is high-mileage, you'll be offered less.

  • How many miles is a lot for a used car?

    In general, many people consider 100,000 miles to be a lot for a used car, even though modern vehicles can run for 200,000 miles or more. When buying used, compare the car's mileage with its age. The average car is driven 10,000 to 15,000 miles per year, so a five-year-old car with over 100,000 miles may have more problems than the odometer suggests.

  • How long do dealerships keep used cars on the lot?

    This varies by the dealership, but most keep used cars on the lot for 60 days or fewer. A car that sits on the lot for too long is taking up valuable space, so dealers are motivated to sell as quickly as possible. If a car has been on the lot for over 90 days, many dealers are usually willing to reduce the price.

  • What are some things to check when buying a used car?

    Even if a car comes with a warranty, it's important to inspect the vehicle inside and out before you purchase it. A few things to check for include:

    • Scratches, dents, and other body damage
    • Seat tears, odors, and cushion condition
    • Operational windows and doors
    • Air conditioner and heater
    • Tire tread
    • Interior and exterior lights
    • Belts, fluids, and other parts under the hood

  • What happens to used cars at a dealership that don’t sell?

    Cars that sit on the lot for too long, even after multiple price drops, are usually sold to auction houses. The auction house then sells the vehicle to the highest bidder in “as-is” condition. Cars in poor condition might instead be sold to scrap yards.

  • Is there a lemon law for used cars?

    Lemon laws are designed to protect buyers if a seller misrepresents the title, has tampered with the odometer, or fails to accurately disclose the car's history. All 50 states have a lemon law for brand-new cars. The only states that have a lemon law for used cars are New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Minnesota, Massachusetts, and Hawaii.