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New & Used Cars for Sale Near Atlanta, GA

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Every brand below is in live Nalley inventory — real vehicles, real prices, updated daily. Nissan, Chevrolet, Ford, and Mercedes-Benz aren't Nalley franchise brands and are available as used vehicles only.

Shop by what Atlanta buyers are searching for

GA-400 and MARTA-adjacent commuters, Buckhead and Midtown professionals, Georgia Tech and Georgia State students and staff, and weekends at Piedmont Park or Grant Park — the right vehicle depends on how you actually live in the city.

New vehicles near Atlanta, GA

Every link opens real Nalley inventory — no third-party listings, no dead ends. Every brand below has a store within about 20 miles of Midtown.

Certified Pre-Owned by make

Every Certified Pre-Owned vehicle pairs used-car value with a factory-mandated inspection and a manufacturer-backed warranty — nearly-new confidence at a pre-owned price. Every CPO programme below is stocked within reach of intown Atlanta.

Shop by budget

Every price band opens live inventory with real pricing — no-haggle, no surprises at signing. The under-$10,000 band has a page of its own, with payment tiers and a buying guide.

Shop by fuel type

Intown driving is where hybrids pay off hardest — the Downtown Connector and Peachtree Street are stop-and-go almost all day, and that is exactly where an electrified drivetrain recaptures the most energy.

Serving Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown & Grant Park

This page covers Atlanta's urban core as one unit — Buckhead (30305), Midtown (30309), Downtown (30303), and Grant Park (30312) — rather than splitting it by neighbourhood. Nalley's Clicklane delivers to all of them, and to Virginia-Highland, Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, and the rest of intown. Shopping from just outside the perimeter? Several nearby cities have their own pages.

The GA-400 & MARTA commute

GA-400 runs directly through the heart of Buckhead toward Alpharetta, I-85 splits from I-75 at the Downtown Connector in Midtown, and I-285 forms the boundary Atlantans call ITP and OTP. MARTA's Red Line runs north through Midtown, Buckhead, and Lenox up to Dunwoody, with the Gold Line splitting toward Brookhaven and Chamblee. For anyone still spending real time in Connector traffic, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Kia Sportage Hybrid deliver 36–41 mpg — at 36 mpg instead of 22, a 20,000-mile year saves roughly $1,050 in fuel.

Buckhead & Midtown schools

North Atlanta High School, Atlanta Public Schools' flagship IB Diploma campus, occupies an 11-story former IBM office tower on Northside Parkway in Buckhead's Paces neighbourhood. Midtown High School — formerly Grady High School — sits directly across from Piedmont Park, serving Midtown, Virginia-Highland, and Old Fourth Ward. The Westminster Schools, The Lovett School, and Pace Academy are the prominent Buckhead-area private alternatives. For daily drop-off around these campuses, the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord handle city-street driving comfortably without stepping up to an SUV, and the Kia Carnival at 202 inches is the easiest three-row option to park.

Piedmont Park & Chastain Park

Piedmont Park, Midtown's 189-acre green anchor, hosts the finish line for the Peachtree Road Race and draws joggers, dog walkers, and festival crowds along the Beltline. Chastain Park, Buckhead's larger 268-acre counterpart, holds an amphitheatre, golf course, tennis centre, and horse park. The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V both support roof-mounted bike carriers for a Beltline ride, and the Kia Telluride's added cargo length fits full-size bikes with the wheels left on.

Grant Park & Zoo Atlanta

Grant Park, Atlanta's oldest park, was established in 1882 and is home to Zoo Atlanta — one of the country's oldest continuously operating zoos — plus a Victorian neighbourhood on the National Register of Historic Places. The Cyclorama's Civil War painting hung in Grant Park from 1921 until its 2015–2017 move to the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead, so the painting itself is no longer on site. For a family day with a stroller and gear, the Kia Carnival and Honda Odyssey offer the deepest cargo space of any Nalley minivan.

Ponce City Market & the Beltline

Ponce City Market, the adaptive reuse of the historic Sears building on Ponce de Leon Avenue, anchors the Eastside Beltline Trail with shops, restaurants, and a rooftop amusement deck — and street parking and nearby garages are tight on weekends. The Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are among the easiest vehicles in Nalley's lineup to thread into compact urban spaces, both with a standard backup camera for tricky parallel parking.

Georgia Tech & Georgia State

Georgia Tech's Midtown campus and Georgia State's Downtown campus put thousands of students and staff on the streets around the Downtown Connector every day. For students and young professionals, the Hyundai Elantra and Kia K5 are affordable, fuel-efficient daily drivers, while faculty and staff commuting from further out tend toward the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid for GA-400 and I-85 efficiency.

Downtown sports, tourism & the arts

Downtown is anchored by Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Falcons and Atlanta United), State Farm Arena (Hawks), Centennial Olympic Park and its SkyView Ferris wheel, and the Georgia Aquarium — all within walking distance of each other, and all surrounded by tight, expensive parking decks. Midtown adds the Fox Theatre, the 1929 movie palace turned concert venue, and the High Museum of Art on the Woodruff Arts Center campus. The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V have the compact footprint and standard backup camera that make a deck spot easy; for an evening out, the Lexus ES and BMW 3 Series make the drive in and the valet line painless.

Buy from home. Delivered anywhere in Atlanta.

While you're browsing Ponce City Market, waiting for a MARTA train, or sitting in traffic on GA-400 — open Nalley's Clicklane on your phone and complete your entire purchase:

  1. Browse real inventory — every vehicle shown is in stock. Real pricing, real photos.
  2. Get your trade-in value — instant offer on your current vehicle, no visit required.
  3. Finance online — multiple lenders, real rates, no surprises at signing.
  4. Choose delivery — we bring it to your door in a standard delivery vehicle, anywhere in Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, or Grant Park.

7 days / 1,000 miles to decide on eligible online purchases. No restocking fee. Drive it on GA-400 all week. Take it to Piedmont Park. Load it for a Grant Park weekend. If it's not right within 7 days, return it.

We did the research so you don’t have to

We built four in-depth comparison hubs covering the vehicles metro Atlanta buyers cross-shop most. Every vehicle on every hub is in Nalley's own inventory — no predetermined winner, no brand we're pushing. We sell them all.

Nalley dealerships near Atlanta

Intown Atlanta is the best-served address in the group — all 15 Nalley stores sit within roughly 20 miles of Midtown. Nalley BMW of Decatur (1606 Church Street) is the closest at about 6 miles, followed by Nalley Lexus Smyrna (2750 Cobb Pkwy SE) at about 9 miles, Nalley INFINITI Marietta (2020 Cobb Parkway SE) and Nalley INFINITI of Atlanta (2550 The Nalley Way, Doraville) at about 10 miles, and Nalley Acura (1355 Cobb Pkwy South, Marietta) at about 12 miles. Nalley Honda (4197 Jonesboro Rd, Union City) and the Mall Parkway trio in Lithonia — Nalley Kia, Nalley Hyundai, and Nalley Toyota Stonecrest — are all about 17 miles out, and the Roswell and Alpharetta stores, including Audi North Atlanta and Nalley Volkswagen of Alpharetta, sit at 18 to 19 miles. Every location connects to the same Clicklane online purchase and the same 7-day / 1,000-mile return on eligible online purchases.

About Nalley Automotive in Atlanta

Nalley has served Atlanta since 1918. We are a subsidiary of Asbury Automotive Group — one of the largest automotive retail groups in the United States, headquartered at 6655 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd. For intown residents, Nalley offers:

  • No-haggle pricing — what you see is what you pay
  • Clicklane online purchase — complete 100% digitally from home
  • Home delivery — anywhere in Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, and Grant Park
  • 7-day / 1,000-mile return — on eligible online purchases, no restocking fee
  • 15 Atlanta-area service centers — all within about 20 miles of Midtown, factory-certified for every brand we sell
  • 5 collision centers — for repairs after the sale

Serving Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, Grant Park, Virginia-Highland, Old Fourth Ward, Inman Park, and intown Atlanta, Georgia. Zip codes served include 30303, 30305, 30309, and 30312. All inventory subject to prior sale. Fuel economy and towing figures are manufacturer/EPA estimates and vary by configuration.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the nearest Nalley dealership to Atlanta, GA?

Nalley BMW of Decatur (1606 Church Street) is the closest Nalley store to Buckhead, Midtown, and Downtown at about 6 miles, followed by Nalley Lexus Smyrna (2750 Cobb Pkwy SE) at about 9 miles and Nalley INFINITI of Atlanta (2550 The Nalley Way, Doraville) and Nalley INFINITI Marietta at about 10. Nalley Acura in Marietta is about 12 miles out. In fact all 15 Nalley stores sit within roughly 20 miles of Midtown, so every brand has a showroom within reach. Find your nearest Nalley location.

Can I buy a car online and have it delivered to Atlanta?

Yes — Nalley’s Clicklane handles your entire purchase digitally: browse real inventory, get an instant trade-in offer, select financing from multiple lenders, and sign all documents online. We then deliver to your home anywhere in Atlanta — Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, Grant Park, and everywhere in between. Eligible online purchases include a 7-day / 1,000-mile return period — no restocking fee, no questions asked.

Which car is best for the GA-400 and MARTA-adjacent commute in Atlanta?

GA-400 runs directly through Buckhead toward Alpharetta, I-85 splits from I-75 at the Downtown Connector in Midtown, and I-285 forms the ITP/OTP boundary. MARTA’s Red Line runs north through Midtown, Buckhead, and Lenox, with the Gold Line splitting toward Brookhaven and Chamblee — so many intown households drive less than the metro average and want efficiency over range. At 36 mpg instead of 22, the difference is over $1,050 per year at 20,000 annual miles. The Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (36 mpg) and Kia Sportage Hybrid (41 mpg FWD) both deliver it, and electric options suit a short intown commute well.

What’s the best vehicle for driving in Buckhead and Midtown traffic?

Buckhead and Midtown combine heavy commuter traffic with tight city-street parking, from Peachtree Road’s retail corridor to the Downtown Connector’s daily congestion. A vehicle with adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist, like the Toyota Camry or Honda CR-V, makes stop-and-go city driving noticeably less tiring. For the tightest street parking, the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are the easiest cars in the lineup to place, both with a standard backup camera.

Is there a Nalley Honda dealer near Atlanta, GA?

Yes — Nalley Honda (4197 Jonesboro Rd, Union City) is about 17 miles southwest of Midtown, well within reach of intown Atlanta. The full Honda lineup — Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Pilot, and Odyssey — is stocked there, and also available for complete online purchase with home delivery to Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, and Grant Park through Clicklane. Certified Pre-Owned Honda vehicles carry factory-backed warranty coverage.

What are the best schools near Atlanta, GA?

North Atlanta High School, Atlanta Public Schools’ flagship IB Diploma campus, occupies an 11-story former IBM office tower on Northside Parkway in Buckhead’s Paces neighbourhood. Midtown High School — formerly Grady High School — sits directly across from Piedmont Park, serving Midtown, Virginia-Highland, and Old Fourth Ward. The Westminster Schools, The Lovett School, and Pace Academy are prominent Buckhead-area private alternatives. For teen-driver duty around these campuses, the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are popular first cars.

What is the best minivan for Buckhead and Midtown family carpool?

For families zoned to North Atlanta High School, Midtown High School, or one of Buckhead’s private schools, the Honda Odyssey is purpose-built for carpool: CabinTalk pipes the driver’s voice through rear speakers so you’re heard in the third row without turning around. The Kia Carnival, at a more maneuverable 202 inches, is easier to navigate through tight city-street parking than a full-size SUV. Compare all four minivans.

What’s the best vehicle for biking or dog walking at Piedmont Park or Chastain Park?

Piedmont Park, Midtown’s 189-acre green anchor, hosts the Peachtree Road Race finish line and connects directly to the Beltline, while Chastain Park, Buckhead’s larger 268-acre counterpart, holds an amphitheatre, golf course, tennis centre, and horse park. The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V both support roof-mounted bike carriers, and the Kia Telluride’s added cargo length fits full-size bikes with the wheels left on — no disassembly required.

What’s a good vehicle for a family day at Grant Park or Zoo Atlanta?

Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest park, was established in 1882 and is home to Zoo Atlanta — one of the country’s oldest continuously operating zoos — and a historic Victorian neighbourhood. Worth knowing before a visit: the Cyclorama’s Civil War painting hung there from 1921 until its 2015–2017 move to the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead, so the painting is no longer on site. For a family day with a stroller and gear, the Kia Carnival and Honda Odyssey offer the deepest cargo space of any Nalley minivan.

What is the best vehicle for parking near Ponce City Market and the Beltline?

Ponce City Market, the adaptive reuse of the historic Sears building on Ponce de Leon Avenue, anchors the Eastside Beltline Trail with shops, restaurants, and a rooftop amusement deck — meaning tight street parking and busy garages on weekends. The Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are among the easiest vehicles in Nalley’s lineup to thread into compact urban spaces, both with a standard backup camera for tricky parallel parking.

What’s a good vehicle for commuting to Georgia Tech or Georgia State?

Georgia Tech’s Midtown campus and Georgia State’s Downtown campus put thousands of students and staff on the streets around the Downtown Connector daily. For students and young professionals, the Hyundai Elantra and Kia K5 are affordable, fuel-efficient daily drivers, and both turn up regularly under $20,000 used. Faculty and staff commuting from further out tend toward the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid for GA-400 and I-85 efficiency.

What’s the best vehicle for game days at Mercedes-Benz Stadium or State Farm Arena?

Downtown is anchored by Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Falcons and Atlanta United), State Farm Arena (Hawks), Centennial Olympic Park with its SkyView Ferris wheel, and the Georgia Aquarium — all within walking distance of each other, and all surrounded by tight, expensive parking decks. The Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V have the compact footprint and standard backup camera that make a deck spot easier, while the Kia Telluride offers three rows for a full family outing.

What’s a good vehicle for an evening at the Fox Theatre or the High Museum of Art?

The Fox Theatre, Midtown’s landmark 1929 movie palace turned concert venue, and the High Museum of Art on the Woodruff Arts Center campus are two of Atlanta’s most recognisable cultural institutions, both on the Peachtree Street corridor. For an evening out, a comfortable sedan like the Lexus ES or BMW 3 Series makes the drive in and the valet line easy — and both come from stores less than 10 miles from Midtown.

Does Nalley offer a return policy on vehicles delivered to Atlanta?

Yes — eligible vehicles purchased through Nalley’s Clicklane include a 7-day / 1,000-mile return period. Drive it on GA-400 all week. Take it to Piedmont Park. Load it for a Grant Park weekend. Return it within 7 days if it’s not right — no restocking fee, no questions asked. After the sale, every Nalley vehicle is backed by factory-certified service at 15 metro Atlanta locations and 5 collision centers. Nalley has served Atlanta since 1918.

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Find your next vehicle at Nalley

Serving Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown, and Grant Park. Whether you're commuting on GA-400 or riding MARTA, running school pickup near Piedmont Park, spending a weekend at Grant Park or Chastain Park, or catching a game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium — the right vehicle for city living is specific.

Nalley sells new, used, and certified pre-owned vehicles from Honda, Toyota, Kia, Hyundai, Lexus, BMW, Acura, Audi, INFINITI, and Volkswagen — plus used Nissan, Chevrolet, Ford, and Mercedes-Benz. Intown Atlanta is the best-served address in the group: every one of Nalley's 15 stores sits within roughly 20 miles of Midtown, with Nalley BMW of Decatur about 6 miles out. Real inventory. Real pricing. No-haggle. Buy online through Clicklane and we deliver to your door anywhere in the city.