Fishers Imports

Used car dealer near Advance, IN

Used cars, trucks, and SUV dealership near Advance, IN

Advance, Indiana, is a charming small town nestled in the heart of Boone County. Though Advance offers a quiet, rural setting, it is within convenient reach of the larger cities of Indianapolis and Lafayette, making it an ideal location for those seeking tranquility without total isolation. This small community exudes a rich historical ambiance, amplified by well-preserved architectural structures, coupled with its scenic farmlands that provide a picturesque backdrop. Advance prides itself on its welcoming community spirit, their strong emphasis on quality education through the Western Boone County Community School Corporation, and abundant opportunities for outdoor recreational activities. Despite its modest size, Advance, Indiana, offers a tranquil and captivating living experience.


Fishers Imports is a used car dealer serving Advance, IN and surrounding communities

Fishers Imports is Advance's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 4529 West 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268.

  1. Head north on IN-75 N/Main St toward Oak St
    Continue to follow IN-75 N
    (1.0 mi)
  2. Turn right onto W 200 S (6.3 mi)
  3. Turn left onto Middle Jamestown Rd (1.6 mi)
  4. Turn left onto IN-39 N (0.8 mi)
  5. Turn right onto the ramp to Indianapolis (0.2 mi)
  6. Merge onto I-65 S (8.9 mi)
  7. Continue onto I-865 E (0.3 mi)
  8. Take exit 129 for I-865 E toward I-465 E (0.9 mi)
  9. Continue onto I-865 E (4.1 mi)
  10. Merge onto I-465 E (1.3 mi)
  11. Take exit 27 toward N Michigan Rd (0.3 mi)
  12. Turn left onto N Michigan Rd (0.1 mi)
  13. Continue straight onto US-421 N/N Michigan Rd (0.1 mi)
  14. Turn left onto W 96th St (0.4 mi)
  15. Turn left
    Destination will be on the right
    (469 ft)

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