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Metro Nissan of Indianapolis is a nissan dealer serving Martinsville, IN and surrounding communities

Martinsville, Indiana, is a charming city brimming with small-town appeal and rich history, nestled in the heart of Morgan County. Renowned for its healing mineral waters, the city provides an environment where history and nature unite - featuring unique architecture, lush parks, bustling local businesses, and evoking a sense of nostalgia with its well-preserved Victorian-era downtown. Martinsville offers a haven of activities from fishing at Jimmy Nash City Park to strolling through art galleries, making it a city that provides a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. Throughout the year, the city's community organizes various events that draw people near and far, establishing Martinsville's reputation as a engaging locale, vibrant with Hoosier hospitality.


Find your next new or used car, truck or SUV at Metro Nissan of Indianapolis

Metro Nissan of Indianapolis is Martinsville's destination for cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located at 4302 Lafayette Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46254.

  1. Head east on E Morgan St toward N Jefferson St (1.2 mi)
  2. Keep left to stay on E Morgan St (0.3 mi)
  3. Turn right onto Reuben Dr (0.4 mi)
  4. Continue onto IN-44 E (0.1 mi)
  5. Turn left to merge onto I-69 (21.7 mi)
  6. Take the exit toward I-465 W/I-74 (0.2 mi)
  7. Continue onto Exit 163 (1.1 mi)
  8. Merge onto I-465 W/I-74 (4.1 mi)
  9. Continue straight onto I-465 N (6.5 mi)
  10. Take exit 17 for 38th St (0.3 mi)
  11. Turn right onto 38th St (0.9 mi)
  12. Turn left onto Moller Rd (0.3 mi)
  13. Continue onto W Pike Plaza Rd (0.7 mi)
  14. Turn right (85 ft)
  15. Turn left (207 ft)
  16. Turn right
    Destination will be on the left
    (144 ft)

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