Indianapolis, Indiana, often referred to as the "Crossroads of America," is the capital and most populous city in the state. Known for its rich cultural heritage, it's home to numerous major sports teams and athletic events, including the NFL's Indianapolis Colts and the world-renowned Indy 500 motor race. Its vibrant downtown is a blend of modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks like the Indiana State Capitol and Monument Circle. Aside from its rich sporting culture, Indianapolis boasts an impressive range of cultural institutions, including the world-class Indianapolis Museum of Art and the innovative Children's Museum of Indianapolis, which is the largest of its kind in the world. With an abundance of green spaces, a thriving culinary scene, and a warm, welcoming charm, Indianapolis offers something for everyone.
Fishers Imports is a used car dealer serving Indianapolis, IN and surrounding communities
Fishers Imports is Indianapolis's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 9550 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038.
- Head east on Monument Cir toward E Market St (0.1 mi)
- Exit the traffic circle onto N Meridian St (131 ft)
- Continue straight to stay on N Meridian St (0.8 mi)
- Turn right onto 10th St (0.2 mi)
- Turn left onto N Delaware St (489 ft)
- Turn right onto the I-65 S ramp to I-70 (1.0 mi)
- Merge onto I-70 E (4.8 mi)
- Take exit 89 for Shadeland Ave toward I-465 (0.3 mi)
- Keep left, follow signs for Interstate 465 N/Interstate 465 S (0.7 mi)
- Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-465 N and merge onto I-465 N/I-69 (5.2 mi)
- Keep right at the fork to continue on I-465 N (1.9 mi)
- Keep right at the fork (0.6 mi)
- Continue onto I-69 N (3.4 mi)
- Take exit 205 for IN-37 N (1.8 mi)
- Continue onto IN-37 N/Indiana 37 N (0.2 mi)
- Take the exit toward 126th St (0.2 mi)
- At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto 126th St (0.1 mi)
- At the traffic circle, take the 4th exit and stay on 126th St (0.1 mi)
- Turn right (72 ft)
- Turn right
Destination will be on the left
(233 ft)