Used Engines in Nashville
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Buying Used Engines in Nashville: How Does It Work?
If you’re in Tennessee and are looking for high-quality used engines or used transmissions in Nashville, ASAP Motors can provide you with all the tools you need to get in touch with auto parts brokers who can provide the best-used engine or transmission for you.
Just fill out our easy-to-use form, specifying the year, make, model, part type, and engine size or transmission type that you’re after. Once you submit the form, you’ll start receiving bids via call, text, or email from competing sellers – generally within minutes.
Since each seller is competing to earn your business, you’ll be presented with an array of prices so you can choose the one that’s right for you and your budget.
Why Buy a Used Engine?
If you want a high-performance engine for an affordable price, purchasing a used engine is likely the best option for you, and can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
After all, why buy an entirely new car when you can just buy a used engine instead, for a fraction of the cost? Your car will run like new again, and you can rest easy knowing that you got the most bang for your buck.
Plus, used engines are perfect for car enthusiasts who enjoy building, restoring, and customizing cars of all kinds. With a used engine, you can build the car of your dreams without draining your budget.
Used Engine FAQs
When purchasing a used engine in Nashville, many of our customers find themselves seeking answers to a few key questions.
Q: Will my used engine come with a warranty?
A: Many of our used engines for sale in Nashville offer generous warranties with the purchase. Depending on which seller you decide to go with, you can receive a warranty ranging from 30 days to one year or more.
Q: What are my shipping options?
A: While some sellers require you to pay for shipping costs for your used engine in Nashville, many offer free shipping instead.
Q: How do I get my used engines installed?
A: If you don’t want to install your used engine yourself, we recommend visiting a local mechanic to have your engine professionally installed.
Q: What are the best auto shops in Nashville?
A: There are many excellent auto shops in Nashville. These are three favorites:
Nashville Auto Care
5 Stars on Yelp*
Address: 839 Porter Rd
Nashville, TN 37206
Phone: (615) 228-2410
Essy Auto Service
5 Stars on Yelp*
Address: 4717 Nolensville Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
Phone: (615) 596-1107
Auto Shop 3
5 Stars on Yelp*
Address: 609 Napoleon Ave.
Nashville, TN 37206
Phone: (615) 782-6700
*Date extracted September 2018
Top Used Engines for Sale in Nashville
Here are three of the most popular used engines for sale in Nashville …
Honda Accord
The Honda Accord was released in 1976. It’s known for its reliability, four-door sedan, and fuel economy, which is why many of our Nashville customers are after used Honda Accord engines.
Honda Civic
The Honda Civic was released in 1973. It’s known for its safety, small engine, and affordability, which is why many of our Nashville customers are after used Honda Civic engines.
Chevy Camaro
The Chevy Camaro was released in 1966. It’s known for its speed, style, and powerful, nimble performance, which is why many of our Nashville customers are after used Chevy Camaro engines.
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Scenic Driving Routes in Nashville
Once your used engine or transmission is installed and ready to go, make the most of your like-new car with a scenic drive around stunning Nashville. Here are some of the best scenic routes in the area.
- Jack Trail: Set out from Nashville and head 85 miles southeast on I-24 to Lynchburg. Along the way you’ll see a historic home, places to eat and maybe even some horses. At the end, stop into the Jack Daniel’s Distillery.
- Natchez Trace Parkway: About 80 miles southwest of Nashville you’ll find another 40 miles of rolling hills, trees and water. Check out historic buildings, a beloved motel and café and Meriwether Lewis National Monument Park.
- Briley Parkway: This beltway makes a 30-mile circle around Nashville. As you travel it, pass by the Grand Ole Opry and cross the Cumberland River twice. Take in pretty views of rock and greenery on a road that tends to be less busy than other similar roadways.