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Used car dealer near Cumberland, IN

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

Cumberland, Indiana is a charming city that exemplifies the spirit of the Midwest, nestled in both Hancock and Marion counties. Known for its captivating history, Cumberland thrives with a balance of quaint, small-town charm and modern development. The city offers a diverse choice of amenities from historical landmarks, an array of parks to family-friendly recreational activities. The vibrant community-centric city emphasizes a great quality of life with its excellent school system, safe environment, and a supportive, welcoming community. Cumberland, Indiana serves as a beacon of simplicity, warmth, and progress in the Hoosier State.


Connect Truck and Van Center is a used car dealer serving Cumberland, IN and surrounding communities

Connect Truck and Van Center is Cumberland's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 2323 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222.

  1. Head west on U.S. Hwy 40 W/E Washington St toward N Munsie St
    Pass by Long John Silver's (on the right in 3 mi)
    (3.8 mi)
  2. Take the ramp onto I-465 N/I-69 (1.9 mi)
  3. Take exit 44A to merge onto I-70 W toward Indianapolis (2.9 mi)
  4. Keep left to stay on I-70 W (3.4 mi)
  5. Take exit 83B to merge onto I-65 N toward Chicago (1.4 mi)
  6. Take exit 114 on the left toward Dr Martin Luther King Jr St/To W St (0.5 mi)
  7. Turn right onto 11th St (190 ft)
  8. Turn right at the 1st cross street onto Dr M.L.K. Jr St (0.4 mi)
  9. Turn left onto W 16th St (1.7 mi)
  10. Turn left onto N Pershing Ave (413 ft)
  11. Turn right
    Destination will be on the left
    (171 ft)

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