Barney's Used Cars & Parts sits on North Cliff Ave in Sioux Falls doing what a lot of flashier operations quietly gave up on: keeping older vehicles alive without requiring a second mortgage to do it.
They source, sell, and strip used vehicles — pulling salvageable parts, moving used cars off the lot, and handling repair work for drivers who'd rather fix what they have than finance something new. The inventory shifts constantly, which means the right part for a mid-2000s pickup or a beater sedan might actually be here today. They deal in the practical end of the auto market, not the aspirational one.
Locals come to Barney's because the math works. A used part at salvage pricing versus a dealer-priced new one is a real difference on a real budget. The repair side adds weight too — you can source and service under one roof without coordinating between strangers. That combination is harder to find in Sioux Falls than it should be.