New and used car dealer near Aurora, IN

New and used car dealer near Aurora, IN

Nestled along the banks of the Ohio River, Aurora, Indiana is a picturesque small city imbued with rich history and charm. Established in 1819, this vibrant city showcases a delightful blend of 19th-century architecture, particularly notable in its historic downtown district. From mouth-watering local eateries to an array of boutique shops, Aurora offers a unique blend of small-town comfort and distinctive character. Boasting numerous recreational activities, including waterfront parks, annual festivals, and enchanting riverboat rides, Aurora is truly a hidden Midwestern gem that provides its residents with a peaceful lifestyle and visitors a warmly immersive experience in Indiana hospitality.


Tom Gill Chevrolet is a New and used car dealer near Aurora, IN serving Aurora, IN and surrounding communities

Tom Gill Chevrolet is Aurora's destination for cars, trucks, and SUVs. We're located is located at 7830 Commerce Drive, Florence, KY 41042.

  1. Head southeast on US-50 E/Green Blvd/Indiana's Historic Pathways - North Spur toward Green Blvd/Indiana's Historic Pathways - North Spur
    Continue to follow US-50 E/Indiana's Historic Pathways - North Spur
    Pass by Waffle House (on the right in 5.8 mi)
    (6.0 mi)
  2. Slight right toward Belleview Dr (308 ft)
  3. Merge onto Belleview Dr (0.4 mi)
  4. Merge onto I-275 S via the ramp to Kentucky
    Entering Kentucky
    (14.7 mi)
  5. Take exit 84 for I-75 S/I-71 N toward Lexington/Louisville (2.0 mi)
  6. Merge onto I-71 S/I-75 S (1.5 mi)
  7. Take exit 181 for KY-18 toward Burlington/Florence (0.4 mi)
  8. Turn left onto KY-18 E (0.3 mi)
  9. Turn left onto Commerce Dr (0.1 mi)
  10. Continue straight to stay on Commerce Dr (322 ft)
  11. Turn right
    Destination will be on the left
    (203 ft)

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