ALM Cars

New and used car dealer near Tucker, GA

Used cars, trucks, and SUV dealership near Tucker, GA

Tucker, Georgia is a charming city positioned in the northeastern quadrant of the bustling Atlanta metropolitan area, embodying the fusion of urban life and a small-town atmosphere. Initially established as a railroad community in the 1890s, Tucker presents a rich history enveloped in its beautifully restored buildings and thriving commercial district. Notable for its vibrant community spirit, Tucker embraces a plethora of parks, recreational facilities, unique shops, and diversified dining experiences. An active calendar of community events, recreational sports, and local activities assure an enriched quality of life for its residents and a welcoming setting for visitors. Offering both a serene retreat and proximity to metropolitan conveniences, Tucker encapsulates the Southern charm of Georgia.


ALM Cars is a new and used car dealer serving Tucker, GA and surrounding communities

ALM Cars is Tucker's destination for used cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 4228 Buford Drive, Buford, GA 30518.

  1. Head north on Fellowship Rd toward Lavista Rd (446 ft)
  2. Merge onto Chamblee Tucker Rd (1.8 mi)
  3. Continue straight onto Tucker Norcross Rd
    Pass by Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen (on the right)
    (0.2 mi)
  4. Continue onto Pleasantdale Rd
    Pass by Burger King (on the left in 1.8 mi)
    (1.9 mi)
  5. Turn right onto Access Rd (276 ft)
  6. Take the ramp on the left onto I-85 N (15.1 mi)
  7. Keep right to stay on I-85 N (1.1 mi)
  8. Keep left at the fork to continue on I-985 N, follow signs for Gainesville (3.6 mi)
  9. Take exit 4 for US-23 S/GA-20 toward Cumming/Buford (0.2 mi)
  10. Turn left onto GA-20 W/Buford Dr W (1.2 mi)
  11. Turn left (187 ft)
  12. Turn left
    Destination will be on the right
    (0.2 mi)

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