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Old 07-11-2002, 09:39 PM   #1
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Question Which is your favorite general auto parts store?

Recently, I've had to go to these frequently for some reason and the Autozone and Advanced Auto Parts in my area has really been pissing me off. When I go to an auto parts store looking for nuts and bolts, I expect them to have a good selection. I don't even screw with Discount Auto. Everytime I go there, it seems like no one's running the store, I could steal some oil and they'd never know. I have NEVER had ANY bad experience with PepBoys where I live. IF the other auto parts places don't have what I need, I know I can count on PepBoys. THe personnel there are friendly and knowledgeable and there are always enough people around to help out a customer. THe other places I go you always have to wait for at 5-10 minutes couse eveybody (which is about 3 people) is helping other customers. Sucks. Many of these guys can only read what's on the computer.

I was talking about this with a friend of mine and it was almost opposite. He has had nothing but bad experience with PepBoys (couldn't be in Augusta though, maybe South Carolina). He likes Advanced Auto Parts.

NAPA is pretty good IMO, also. THey are an old-school parts place that seems to have very knowledgeable staff there. MOst of the time it just depends on who works there. FOr me though in my experience in Augusta, GA, it seems like AA, AZ, and Discount, are just superficial parts places. THey jsut subscribe to what is popular. PepBOys and NAPA to me are the real parts places.

YOu may have totally diff experiences......
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Old 07-11-2002, 09:53 PM   #2
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we got a really cool place here in the lower mainland in BC called Mopac they are usually a great place to deal with.
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Old 07-11-2002, 10:20 PM   #3
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NAPA, hands down.



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Old 07-11-2002, 11:56 PM   #4
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Napa, you get what you pay for.

O wait, somthing to add to that.

Even though you may buy a brand name part from Autozome or Abvanced Auto or where ever, your not getting the best part from that name brand.

Example: Dealerships get the best of a particular run of the part. A Motorcraft plug will be better if bought from the Ford dealer. Other venders sell the "B" run of the parts etc. etc.

I have a friend that is a major supplier of parts in my area. And he broke this wonderful news to me.

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Old 07-12-2002, 01:00 AM   #5
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I used to go to Napa alot, but the one around here doesnt have much in stock, so you have to order everything, so now I go to Discount Auto Parts, they tend to have everything.
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Old 07-12-2002, 06:22 PM   #6
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For just general stuff (oil, filters, plugs, etc.) , I'll go to AutoZone because it's close to my house. For specific '66 Mustang parts I'll go to John's Mustang here in Houston. For suspension parts, I like Mustang Plus in CA. For performance parts, I just mail order them from Summit. I think that about covers my purchases.

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Old 07-12-2002, 06:50 PM   #7
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I prefer NAPA - but for routine items that have a brand name, Pep Boys and Auto Zone are usually a bit cheaper. Depends on the item you want.

I buy my Mobil oil, Motorcraft filters and Autolite plugs at Wal-Mart, my plug wires and some other parts at Pep Boys and the real parts at NAPA.

I also use Mustangs Unlimited for certain Mustang-specific parts.

Shop where they have what you need and at the best price. That may be NAPA, Pep Boys or some other place but I don't play favorites.
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Old 07-12-2002, 08:01 PM   #8
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Fox Body: If you want courteous service, don't EVER EVER EVER come to the Pep Beeyatchz in Pleasantville, NJ

Actually, when I went to go pick up my paycheck today (remember I quit 2 weeks ago) I found out that the asst manager walked out, along with 1 parts guy and 2 cashiers...guess it wasn't just me!
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Old 07-12-2002, 08:41 PM   #9
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I think they want folks with a 70 IQ and a scanner in many of these places.

I get a kick out of the facial expressions when I say it's for a '66 Mustang with a 289 block, 302 crank, TFTW heads, Edelbrock Performer, 625 Road Demon, 9.5/1 compression, Tri-Y headers, etc, etc.

Please just sell me the plugs that I asked for to begin with.

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I prefer Oreilly. I went to Autozone one time to get a headlight for a car I used to drive (79 Fairmont), this kid was working the counter and he asked me what I needed. I told him I needed the low beam light for a 79 Fairmont. He gets on his computer, looks it up and brings me a big round headlight. I told him he had the wrong head light. He told me that this was what his computer called for. I pointed out the window to the car and said "do you see that car? That's my Fairmont." He said "no that's a Thunderbird".
I have found that most people who work at Autozone are idiots.
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I prefer Oreilly.
Hell yeah, orally is great, but I can't say I prefer it. Just depends on who you're with.



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Old 07-12-2002, 10:37 PM   #12
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I don't know if most people ever heard of this chain store but I like A&A auto parts. I think it's only in the Pa. area.

Foxbody, when did you get back? Good to hear from you again!!
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Old 07-12-2002, 11:25 PM   #13
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we got a really cool place here in the lower mainland in BC called Mopac they are usually a great place to deal with.

Mopac is great, way better than Lordco and their prices are always better. Plus they do installs on site. I find that the Lordco guys are always a bit slow...."do you guys carry 3.73's for a 95 5.0?" and you get "huh!?, what are those, let me look in my special book"
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Old 07-13-2002, 09:33 AM   #14
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My choices here a re pretty slim. Autozone, Napa, Advanced, and a couple small stores. I prefer Advanced because the people there are great and they carry a decent line of Hi-Po parts in stock. And in most cases can get what they don't have overnighted. Napa is alright but as someone said they have to order EVERYTHING!. 'Yeah I need a set of champions for a 67 Dodge but with a 18 heat index.' 'Sure! We can have them here in 2 days!' Screw that. We also have a decent Hi-Po shop in town. He has to order most everything but can get anything you ever wanted for anything.
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Old 07-13-2002, 12:30 PM   #15
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Mopac is great, way better than Lordco and their prices are always better. Plus they do installs on site. I find that the Lordco guys are always a bit slow...."do you guys carry 3.73's for a 95 5.0?" and you get "huh!?, what are those, let me look in my special book"
i found on a couple time that i've dealt with them that they have no idea what there saying or have no idea what your talking about. them mopac guys usually can help all hi-po ideas take form, they know what you need and what other things will usually work best with it. the guys that lordco said i'd never get a carb for my 3.3 i-6, so i went to mopac and they showed me three or four carbs i could use. go figure.
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Default Re: Which is your favorite general auto parts store?

Here where I live we got this place called CPI and if I cant find a part in any surrounding auto part when I go here no matter what part it is they get for me the same day in the afternoon is a pretty handy auto parts RECOMENDED in Connecticut.
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Old 04-17-2008, 11:50 PM   #17
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Here in Michigan we have Murray's Auto Parts. I have a Murray's, Pep Boys, and Autozone all within 1 mile of my house. Although I do not like Pep Boys the best, I usually end up going there because it is the most convenient one to get to from my house. Pep boys does auto repair in-house too. However, I wouldn't go near it.
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Old 05-01-2008, 05:21 PM   #18
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Pep Boys is a good choice since it is pretty convenient no matter what city you are in
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Old 05-09-2008, 07:31 AM   #19
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I always go to a place called Hedahls, they have several of them in Minnesota and I think a couple of the surrounding states. If they dont have it or cant get it, I go to Napa, which is pretty rare.
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Adv. Auto is the most convenient for me to use so that's why I picked it.
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