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Autozone

3.9 (104 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Anastasia S.

Customer service on the phone call was nice and direct and found what I needed in stock

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4 months ago

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2 months ago

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10 months ago

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5 months ago

Poor service - no one helped me. Understaffed and no acknowledgment. Couldn't' find what I was looking for

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11 months ago

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6 months ago

The staff is courteous and helpful. Hector was able to point me to my problem promptly and help resolve it.

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1 year ago

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10 months ago

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5 months ago

super friendly & knowledgeable workers here! took the time to check everything, fix and explain the issue to me

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3 years ago

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3 years ago

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2 years ago

Very friendly and efficient! Will helped me change my battery for free and was helpful the whole time. Great experience and great service.

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2 years ago

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3 years ago

Only came in to get info and car freshener, air stem caps... we're friendly, very helpful! Thank you!

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3 years ago

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4 years ago

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2 years ago

Did not help when I requested help, took a while to ring me up when I was at the register, and disrespectful cashier. Would not come back.

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4 years ago

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5 years ago

Annette was very pleasant and super knowledgeable, gave me a free bottle of windshield wiper liquid and even changed my wiper blades for me!

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Quality Auto Parts

Quality Auto Parts

1.2
(44 reviews)

So I needed a front axle assembly for my jeep TJ. A search led me to the folks at quality auto…read moreparts. I sent my message of what I was looking for and I got a very quick response via text and call. I couldn't talk at the time so I texted back and forth I was given a fair price which included shipping and no core needed. I placed the order and waited. Then something in me said check the reviews. Some not so good reviews made me extremely nervous. I texted I called and was asked to just have patience and give them a chance to make me happy. I will say that it shipped out fine and with tracking it arrived within the estimated timeframe. I had it shipped directly to the mechanic and he said he had a hard time determining which parts on the assembly to use and which of mine to use. The part came directly off of a used jeep so it was clearly dirty and used, but that's what you're paying for. All in all I'd say the part was beyond satisfactory. The timeframe also. The customer service up to delivery was on par as I was the one worried. They did what I paid them to do and it all worked out.

SCAM and Counterfeit…read more This business uses a warranty process that functions as a trap. Quality Auto sells high-risk aftermarket transmissions to financially vulnerable consumers, then uses labor-cost barriers to prevent warranty enforcement. Their standard response is that they will not pay labor costs and will not process a refund or replacement unless the transmission is removed, which they also will not pay for. This makes the warranty inaccessible by design. ALSO The company advertises complete used transmission assemblies with warranty coverage. In my case, the transmission delivered was missing a required vacuum system component. It was incomplete at the time of shipment. A materially incomplete transmission assembly presented as a complete, install-ready unit is not what was ordered. It functioned as a counterfeit representation of the product sold. This is not simply "lower quality." It is a materially different product than advertised. Our family vehicle's transmission failed on Christmas Eve (Dec 24). Because we could not afford a $5k-$7k new transmission or a replacement vehicle, we purchased a 62TE transmission from Quality Auto on Dec 29. The part arrived on Jan 7 and was installed by AAMCO Transmissions by Jan 22. Problems were apparent immediately. At Quality Auto's direction, I provided video evidence and took the vehicle to AAMCO Transmissions on Jan 31 for an independent evaluation. AAMCO is a third-party transmission specialist and their inspection confirmed internal transmission failure. All documentation was provided within the warranty period. What followed was a delay pattern: Repeated assurances they were "there for me" No inspection history or response documentation provided No material action taken Their position never changed: They will not pay labor to access the warranty They will not process a refund or replacement unless the part is removed, at the customer's expense This creates an unavoidable situation: The consumer cannot afford removal The business refuses to acknowledge failure The warranty becomes practically unreachable This is not an isolated incident it is a business practice. These are not restorers rebuilding specialty vehicles. These are moms and dads with family vehicles -- minivans used to get kids to school and families to church. A warranty that requires thousands of dollars in labor just to prove a defect is not a real warranty. It is a financial barrier designed to prevent claims and prey on families. A review of BBB complaints shows a repeated pattern: * Customers receive incorrect transmissions. * Customers receive incompatible units. * Customers receive incomplete assemblies. * Customers are told to swap tail housings or modify parts after delivery. * Multiple incorrect units are shipped to the same customer. * Customers incur repeated labor and delivery costs. In documented cases, customers were sent multiple wrong transmissions and told they only needed to change a tail section. Each attempt required removal and reinstallation labor. The business absorbs none of that cost. When errors occur, the only remedy offered is return of the part after removal at the customer's expense. Labor is never covered -- even when the seller shipped the wrong or incomplete product. This creates the structure of the SCAM: Sell a major drivetrain component priced near installation cost. Advertise it as a complete, functional assembly. Deliver an incomplete or incompatible unit. Customer pays to install it. Customer discovers defect or mismatch. Customer must pay again to remove it. Replacement or refund only issued after return. Consumer absorbs all labor losses resulting from seller error. Because transmission removal is expensive, many consumers cannot afford to exercise the warranty. The warranty exists on paper, but access requires absorbing significant additional loss. In addition, claim handling reflects consistent delay tactics: * Requests for documentation already provided. * Staggered or slow responses while costs escalate. * Public BBB responses that appear cooperative but avoid addressing misrepresentation. * Refusal to offer shared-cost or negotiated solutions. The issue is not simply whether the business responds. The issue is that the product delivered does not match the advertised value, and the corrective process requires the consumer to pay for the seller's mistakes. This pattern disproportionately impacts vulnerable vehicle owners -- including elderly individuals, single parents, and families relying on high-mileage vehicles -- who are seeking affordable repair solutions and cannot afford to pay removal labor twice. Supporting documentation is available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OFsnFkX7PE-VBJZS-W_VgXtNfs6wnr6R This appears to be a repeated operational practice involving materially different product delivery combined with a warranty structure that shifts all financial burden to the consumer.

O'Reilly Auto Parts

O'Reilly Auto Parts

3.1
(20 reviews)

Stopped by to grab a screw extractor and had no idea how it worked. Parts guy found perfect size…read moreand showed me how to finish my project on the jeep. So nice and helpful. Part was only 9$ and could be happier. These guys know cars !

Don't ever come to this location. They will screw you over just to try and make a sale. Went in to…read morepick up a battery that was bought online. Guy said he'd install it since they offer the service for free. Before the new battery the battery was dying on us and was supposed to be replaced long ago. The new one would not start unless he jumped it. Tried to start it again with just the battery, still wouldn't start. We went back in to receive a core refund for our old one. Went back out and we got a jump to go home. Mid backing up the car completely turned off on us. Came back out and gave us a jump. Hooked up the machine and told us we'd need a new alternator. He tried to sell us one inside but I told him our mechanic replaced the part not even 6 months ago and it was under warranty. He asked if I trusted my mechanic and I said yes. We left. He told us we'd have to drive back through small streets with our headlights off since the lights drain the battery so much. We drove it home and it was already dark. Had my mechanic come out and he said someone tampered with the alternator and he showed me, it looked like it had been smashed in and some pieces had been broken off. You could also see greasy fingerprints all around it. He then showed me that the battery was not even properly connected. Said he wouldn't be surprised if the battery gave out a few months later from being put in improperly and driving it that way. He fixed the battery connection and replaced the alternator that was still under warranty for no charge. Never trusting another O'Reillys again. Shady people.

Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts

3.5
(11 reviews)

All previous visits eclipsed by the most recent. It was my day off (Wednesday), which means I was…read moreon baby duty. I had precious little time to get the car inspected, renew the registration, and about 4 other things to do before picking up the 11 yr old at school. Car failed inspection. Weird brake light problem I was unaware of til my ESC light came on that very morning. I was helped by some seriously nice guys, and then Anthony offered to come look at the problem. I hardly had to explain how my 4 month old wasn't old enough to be trusted to JUST step on the break when I told her to. After suggesting replacing both bulbs (noting a bad filament in at least one of them) we realized that didn't fix the main issue. Anthony then suggested replacing the break pedal switch. That fixed it! I was on my way back to the Sticker Shop in no time. Anthony didn't have to explain to me that it wasn't really their "M.O." to go to such extents, and I'm in no way saying he did all the work (WINK WINK), but if it hadn't been for him, I'd have been looking at driving around illegally (still) with my baby on board. That guy deserves a HYUGE pat on the back. Maybe an extra day off, I don't know. Thanks, man!

Came here for a radiator and a lower hose. The lower hose (by Dayco) is a very poor fit. The…read moreradiator (a tough to find in stock item for an older car) was someone's core they returned. Apparently someone didn't do their job very thoroughly. Of course I drove all the way back across town before opening the box. This store blew half my day. They also had a bunch of sales posted on Lucas products that wouldn't actually ring up correctly. Seems like a bait and switch, TBH. Better yet, the only BOGO Lucas product that did ring up correctly (fuel treatment) had a loose top and completely emptied in the floor of my SUV. If I could give zero or negative stars, I would.

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