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    Preston was amazing with helping me getting the bottom nuts into the back license plate frame much appreciated !!

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    Fisher Auto Parts

    Fisher Auto Parts

    (1 review)

    Went to several auto parts stores looking for a part for my Acura ... stopped at Fisher Auto Parts…read moreand initially George was very helpful ... they did not have the part and so I got some other needed items .... I was having trouble putting a wiper blade on and asked for help ..there was 1 other person in the store .. he did help but not before he rolled his eyes and made me feel like a real idiot ... it turned out the clamp that was included and I was trying to determine where it belonged I did not need after all ... it was just an extra part .... thinking I will not be returning to Fisher Auto Parts

    From the owner: Click Business Name for More Information…read more At Fisher Auto Parts, we understand the importance of providing professional technicians with the best products available. Fisher Auto Parts has catered to both the installer and do-it-yourself customer since 1929. Both market segments need a high-quality and affordable solution to their auto part needs. By far, surpassing customers' expectations, we have rapidly grown into the dominant regional provider of high-quality name brand auto parts in 15 states. We are very much a technology, services, and marketing oriented supplier of auto parts to a wide variety of customers, but particularly to the highly-trained and competent professional installer. Why do these technicians choose Fisher Auto Parts over the many competitors? The easy answer is that our parts professionals are more qualified, have better tools and programs, and have earned the trust of installers over the years. As the founding member of Federated Auto Parts, we have partnered with nearly 100 other corporations to form a program distribution group with over 3800 locations nationwide. An even greater number of Federated Car Care members are joining us in promoting "the best quality at very competitive prices." We invite you to rely on the expert advice of the highly-trained professional installers at your local Federated Car Care shop! We sell the best-made products that you can buy as good as OEM or better.

    Advance Auto Parts

    Advance Auto Parts

    (5 reviews)

    As another business, I'd like to state that this place of business has poor staff members and the…read moremanager/district manager is someone whom does not attend to customer's in a serious situation. The situation I am still currently dealing with is a refund status that they claimed to process in full but really did not do so. I've asked for surveillance to be involved for proof but it just seems that I can not get in contact with anyone that can help me. We bought batteries and brought back the batteries for refund but the staff member told me to come back the next day remaining, to get the refund but the next day I came back they gave me a receipt with still no refund and claimed it was refunded. SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS STILL HAS NOT BEEN PULLED UP FOR THIS MATTER. ONE OF THE STAFF MEMBER POCKETED THE MONEY AND NOT ONE OF THE STAFF OR SUPERVISORS ARE HELPFUL! I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE OF "BUSINESS".

    I was trying to fix my headlight and I managed to buy the wrong bulb. Then I turned and tightened…read morewhere my actual headlight was and it came back on, so I realized I didn't really need a bulb and that I had bought one for the high beams ‍....Anyways, I went back in minutes later for a refund. The fella said "but you opened it!". Now from my accounting classes from college we learned that a product can be returned as long as it's not damaged. I have returned numerous opened items to Walmart and such over the years. I understand that some things cannot be returned like underwear and food and maybe there's some reason that car stuff cannot be returned that someone could of explained better to me. I would of understood, but I'm really not feeling the "but you opened it!" thing. There is nothing on the receipt about returns. It usually says something about return within 30 days or something or that they don't do returns. I don't know if this something that happens every car part place anyways, but for now I don't plan to go back to this store because that was not cool. I just kind of wanted to share so others can be aware.

    CMAs Toyota

    CMAs Toyota

    (76 reviews)

    UPDATE: 31-JAN-18…read more Craig Payne, the General Sales Manager, reached out to me and apologized for the poor interaction I experienced on the 26th. He asked for my candid response and listened attentively. Following the conversation, he extended what I perceived was a reasonable offer on the van and on the Mazda3 for the trade in. I accepted the offer and ultimately purchased the van. I did decline the trade-in only because I realized I didn't mine attempting private sale. It was refreshing to speak to Craig and to discuss how the marketplace is changing for car sales. I enjoyed our conversation. I setup a time for pickup and he told me they'd have everything waiting. He delivered. I was in and out in 70 minutes. Yes, I timed it because I'm an engineer and I can't help myself. Craig's interpersonal skills saved the deal and made Toyota a quick sale on the used van. I was paired up with two young men who exemplified professionalism in a career field often plagued with unscrupulous behavior. I had the pleasure of working with Matt Tevis and Rob Lecowsky (sorry Rob, the paperworks outside in the van so that's how I think the spelling on your last name is). Matt explained the features of the van to me, he patiently walked me through the checkout process, and made sure this van met my requirements. Rob, the Financial manager, explained the different warranty options available to customers purchasing used-cars and took a keen interest in my Toyota shopping experience. I learned he is Rodney Holmes Nephew - small world. Today's experience is exactly how I envisioned purchasing a car from a dealership should be. Explain your requirements, agree to a reasonable price so both parties win, and be out the door in 1 hour. I highly recommend you request Matt Tevis as your sales associate. If you've had problems with this dealership in the pass, I suggest you directly reach out to Craig Payne. Craig is the franchises new General Manager of Sales and he genuinely cares about making your Toyota experience memorable - in a good way. Thank you Craig for amending my previous experience. I will surely be back in 2 years when it's time to replace my 1998 Tacoma (need back seats for the kids!). ------------------------------------ USED-CAR Experience: 26-JAN-18 Matt Tevis was my sales representative - he was professional and easy to work with. He greeted me when I parked my vehicle and shared with me the various minivan options on the lot. We visited the establishment looking strictly to purchase a used minivan. I told them upfront my expectations and what I thought was a reasonable price to pay. They use NADA as there source for market value prices. If you use nadaguides.com, that's their source - or at least that's what they try to follow. Looking at a 2014 Sienna LE with 87,775 miles shows a $16,300 price. The van has scratches and blemishes, but that's to be expected with most used cars. Looking at nadaguide, they paid anywhere from $11k to $13.5k for the trade-in. They also shared with me that they installed 4 new tires, wiper blades, and a new battery. Ultimately, they didn't budge much on the list price and weren't really interested in negotiating the price. I thought they could come down more - but that wasn't my issue. My issue was the low trade in. As seen in one of the attached images, the trade in value for a 2013 Mazda 3 I grand touring with $55.6k Miles on NADA ranges from $7.5k to $9.7k. They offered me $6.5k. I declined and then they went up to $7.5k the 2nd time. They wouldn't go any higher. Keep in mind NADA recommends the list price for the car to be $12k. Even if they gave me what I wanted ($9k in trade in), that's still a possible $3k in profit, in addition to whatever they'd make on the van itself. What irradiated me the most was the managers demeanor and attitude towards my offer. He told me "You're trying to get wholesale for the van and clean retail trade in for the mazda3". He didn't ask me how I came up with the numbers nor did he really ask me anything. He took it upon himself to come over and tell me I'm asking for the stars and Im not getting them essentially. That response told me he didn't listen at all to my request because it wasn't accurate or true. That interaction persuaded me to leave the establishment and not return. It also encouraged me to write this review. I don't recall his name, but he was an older fellow with a tattoo on his right arm. Recommend you request another sales manager. I've heard great things after the fact from family members about Mr Richard Bailey. Lesson learned is expect a low trade in with dealerships and little to no wiggle room on the used car Internet price. I also learned payment method has no impact on negotiations (I was paying with cash). If you want more money for the trade-I , I recommend just doing private sale.

    I took my car in for an oil change, waited 3 hours, given no updates. Later got my oil change…read moresomewhere else only to find out they overfilled my oil by two quarts! The worst ever never going back to Toyota of Southern Maryland.

    Martins Auto Tech - Martins Auto Tech logo

    Martins Auto Tech

    (14 reviews)

    Saved Me from a Costly Mistake -- Highly Recommend!…read more I live out of state and was considering purchasing a 2021 Ford F-450 from a , so I hired Martin's Auto Tech to perform a pre-sales inspection. Their thorough and honest evaluation uncovered a long list of mechanical and cosmetic issues that the dealership failed to disclose -- and ultimately saved me from buying a ticking time bomb. They found replaced front fenders, bumper, and hood with overspray and missed paint areas, missing mud flaps, wheel center caps, and antenna, a broken mirror, and brake pads barely passing at 4/32. Even more concerning were leaking front axle seals, an upper oil pan leak with residue on the lower pan (which requires the engine to be pulled to repair), and two open recalls that hadn't been addressed. Their attention to detail and clear communication gave me peace of mind and likely saved me thousands in future repairs. If you're buying a vehicle -- especially remotely -- I highly recommend Martin's Auto Tech . Their integrity and expertise are second to none.

    Best auto shop I've ever dealt with. I've brought my car in twice, and both times they exceeded my…read moreexpectations. Very female-friendly (shoutout to Jenna, the service writer) and they have shop dogs! Prices are so fair I almost feel bad paying them so little. The first time was to address an issue with my brakes. Two different shops had failed to diagnose the problem correctly. Martin's figured out a previous shop had installed my brake pads backwards and corrected the problem. The second was for what turned out to be a bad body control module. Since the module has to be reprogrammed by the dealer, they recommended I have the whole job done at the dealership. This cost them money, because they could have replaced the module and then left me to deal with getting it reprogrammed, but since it would be easier for me to get the whole job done at the dealership, that's what they recommended. Wish I could give them six stars. Did I mention the dogs?

    auto zone - autopartssupplies - Updated May 2026

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