Coast to Coast Motors

Used car dealer near Lexington, OK

Used cars, trucks, and SUV dealership near Lexington, OK

Lexington, Oklahoma, nestled in the heart of the state in Cleveland County, is a charming city brimming with history and a sense of close-knit community. Known for its serene landscapes, the city provides a tranquil backdrop to modern life, a blend of tradition and progression. Known as the "Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Country", Lexington is home to over 2,000 residents who enjoy its rich rural heritage and a relaxed lifestyle. Marked with vibrant local businesses, community events, and appealing outdoor recreation spots like the Lexington Wildlife Management Area, the city embodies an alluring small-town charm that is both inviting and fascinating. Lexington, Oklahoma encapsulates tranquil community living with a touch of historical intrigue, making it an interesting destination ripe for exploration.


Coast to Coast Motors is a used car dealer serving Lexington, OK and surrounding communities

Coast to Coast Motors is Lexington's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 4430 S Memorial Dr, Tulsa, OK 74145.

  1. Head north on 72nd Ave SE/S Main St toward W Broadway St (62 ft)
  2. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto OK-39 W/W Broadway St
    Continue to follow OK-39 W
    (0.4 mi)
  3. Turn left onto US-77 S (1.3 mi)
  4. Turn right onto N Green Ave
    Pass by IBC Bank (on the right in 0.9 mi)
    (1.1 mi)
  5. Continue straight to stay on N Green Ave (1.5 mi)
  6. Merge onto I-35 N (27.1 mi)
  7. Take exit 122B toward SE 59th St (0.1 mi)
  8. Merge onto S I-35 Service Rd (0.1 mi)
  9. Turn left onto SE 59th St (0.8 mi)
  10. Turn right onto S Shields Blvd (0.7 mi)
  11. Turn right (269 ft)
  12. Turn right (59 ft)
  13. Turn left
    Destination will be on the right
    (128 ft)

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