Neekem Auto is a used-vehicle dealer on the city's south side that stocks sedans, trucks, and SUVs across a wide price range, with an in-house service department that handles post-purchase repairs and maintenance. The lot typically carries 50 to 100 vehicles, mixing older high-mileage stock under $10,000 with mid-range models in the $15,000 to $25,000 band, and occasionally late-model used vehicles pushing $35,000. Unlike larger franchise dealerships that emphasize certified pre-owned programs and warranty packages, Neekem operates as an independent dealer focused on volume turnover and direct-to-consumer sales without the overhead markup of a corporate lot.
Neekem Auto handles used sales only; it does not trade in new vehicles or operate a franchise agreement with a manufacturer. The business model centers on acquiring fleet trade-ins, lease returns, and auction vehicles, then detailing and pricing them for rapid resale. Inventory rotates frequently, meaning the specific vehicles available change week to week. The on-site service bay gives buyers a concrete advantage: post-purchase mechanical work can be negotiated at the point of sale or scheduled immediately after purchase, rather than hunting a separate mechanic.
The lot splits into three rough tiers. Budget stock under $10,000 includes 2012 to 2016 sedans and crossovers with 120,000+ miles, typically priced to move within 30 days. Mid-range vehicles between $15,000 and $25,000 run model years 2016 to 2019 with 80,000 to 110,000 miles. Occasional higher-end inventory reaches $30,000 to $35,000 for late-model trucks and SUVs with under 80,000 miles. Prices are set firm on the lot; haggling room exists but is narrower than at auctions or private sales. All vehicles receive a basic safety inspection before listing, though the depth and documentation of that inspection is worth confirming directly.
The in-house service bay performs oil changes, brake service, suspension work, and basic engine diagnostics. Labor rates run $75 to $85 per hour, which sits at the lower end of Oklahoma City's independent mechanic scale; dealership franchises in the market typically charge $95 to $125 per hour for the same work. Turnaround on routine service is same-day or next-day. This advantage matters most to buyers purchasing a vehicle with known minor issues or those who want immediate warranty work completed while still on the lot.
Neekem Auto differs markedly from CarMax, which operates a large lot in Oklahoma City with 300+ vehicles, certified pre-owned warranties, and a no-haggle pricing model. CarMax prices run 15 to 25 percent higher than independent dealers for equivalent model years and mileage, but the transaction is faster and the warranty reduces buyer risk. For buyers comfortable with older, higher-mileage vehicles and willing to accept minimal warranty protection in exchange for price, Neekem is the tighter choice. Conversely, buyers seeking peace of mind and extended warranty coverage should expect to pay the CarMax premium.
Local franchise dealerships (Toyota, Honda, Ford) also stock used inventory alongside new sales. Their used vehicles carry manufacturer-backed certifications and typically cost 10 to 20 percent more than Neekem but include multi-year powertrain warranties. Franchise used inventory is smaller and often limited to trade-ins and lease returns of their own brand.
Neekem works best for budget-conscious buyers with mechanical knowledge or access to a trusted mechanic for pre-purchase inspection, buyers comfortable accepting as-is vehicles with limited warranty, and those who may need immediate post-purchase service work. The on-site service bay reduces friction for first-time buyers who want repairs handled without dealer markup or the need to find a separate shop.
Neekem is not suitable for buyers seeking certified pre-owned warranties, those requiring financing assistance or trade-in appraisals (though the dealer does handle both, terms vary), or buyers who prioritize predictability and standardized processes over price. Families purchasing a family vehicle as a primary commuter vehicle may prefer the warranty protection of a franchise dealer or CarMax.
Walk the lot and note specific vehicle identification numbers (VINs) for any cars of interest. Request a mechanic's report if one is available; if not, ask what inspection process was used. Test drives are routine. If you find a vehicle worth pursuing, budget time for paperwork; most transactions complete in one to two hours. Bring proof of insurance and a valid driver's license.
Neekem Auto operates Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (confirm current hours by phone). Parking is ample on the lot itself. The dealership is accessible from I-35 via the south-side service roads and sits within 10 minutes of central Oklahoma City. Verify current hours and confirm inventory before making a trip, as stock and operations may shift seasonally.
Neekem fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's used-car market: for buyers prioritizing lowest total cost and immediate access to in-house mechanical service, the independent pricing and on-site repair bay outweigh the warranty trade-offs of larger competitors.
