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NAPA Auto Parts - Durango Parts Source

NAPA Auto Parts - Durango Parts Source

(10 reviews)

Went in to buy a starter, 4 employees behind the counter not helping anyone else, had to ask after…read moreseveral minutes who was going to help me. After asking for help 3 out of the 4 didn't even bother to look up. Got my part and left. Came back a few hours latter with the core, big surprises when I was met with the same poor service. Return the core was a major hassle as the employee appeared to have no clue what he was doing. Nobody had a uniform on or name tag so forget knowing who you're talking to. The store is a disaster with merchandise laying everywhere. I even noticed they had to post a disclaimer stating that the prices on the products may not be the actual price. I will never go back, 27yr resident of the area.

Oh gosh, what can I say about this place. Snooty, rude, prejudice, borderline, hate towards their…read moregeneral customers. Only the threat of taking my business to auto zone made them self aware and slightly helpful. An American flag stood at the doorway moving with the slight wind, displaying everyone that this place is an American favored business. I came in for a simple tail light replacement bulb. In the low level lighting and overcrowded shelves, I found the light bulb that I needed fault quickly. Upon confronting an employee to purchase, an anorexic female with clothing that seemed two sizes two big immediately informed me that she was not at the counter, I looked left and another employee was looking online at the computer screen, I looked right and saw another fumbling thru a thick booklet admiring the colourful pictures, a third employee was actually assisting a customer. The only other customer that was inside at the time. "I'll bet Auto Zone has better customer service" I announced to the crowd, they all stopped and stared except for the anorexic woman who blindly carried on doing nothing and trying in vain to avoid eye contact. Finally the online looker rudely aghast a breath and checked out the part I picked out. "Debt or credit" she said, i replied with "debt please" she ran it as credit. As I walked outside, the same flag stood at the doorway announcing that this is what America now has to offer. Ugh..

Morehart Murphy Regional Auto Center - Morehart Murphy Jeep

Morehart Murphy Regional Auto Center

(53 reviews)

I'm writing this review in gratitude to the service department of Morehart Murphy, particularly a…read morefine fellow named Keaton. As I was driving my 2008 Chevy Silverado into Kayenta, Arizona, I had 3 service lights come on at once, Service 4-wheel drive, Service Traction Control, Service Stabilizer. I called the service department at my local Chevy Dealer, and they advised me not to drive my pickup any farther and have the truck towed for service. I started arranging for towing through AAA, who provided me with exactly 0.0 options. Then I called the closest Chevy dealer's service department, Morehart Murphy Chevrolet in Durango, Colorado, for advice. That's where Keaton came in. He asked if my pickup was "hopping" when I made a sharp turn. I told him it was, just like when it was in 4 wheel drive. (The dashboard control did not indicate that it was in 4 wheel drive.) He checked with a mechanic, came back with the advice to take the Silverado out of 4 wheel drive. The "hopping" stopped. He then advised me that I could continue to drive my pickup home and to my local dealer for service. Thank you, Keaton! Your advice saved me hundreds of dollars and got me home for the weekend. When I arrived in Durango on the way home, I offered Keaton a generous tip which he could not accept, but I'm happy to thank him by writing this review. Customer focus is sadly lacking across many service industries, e.g., AAA. Happily that is not the case from my experience at Morehart Murphy Chevrolet.

On a road trip and car broke down. Rhonda was amazing getting us in for major warranty repairs…read more They got us back on the road in two days, even having to wait for parts. Thank you for taking care of us.

Fun Center - Can-Am Defender

Fun Center

(22 reviews)

After having a bad experience with another big dealership, I reached out to Thomas at fun center…read more They are really great, friendly people that were more than accommodating for us. I'd highly recommend working with them. Todd and Christina even opened up for us on their day off. Very caring honest people, I'll definitely be referring people their way.

A year ago I bought a used 2016 Moto Guzzi Stelvio motorcycle at Fun Center Cycle in Farmington,…read moreNM, with 16k miles on it, and rode it 1,000 miles home. It was not an uneventful ride, as a year of sitting on the showroom floor meant that it had stale gas, and it ran badly the entire ride. I had vetted the bike by calling the sales team and by texting and emailing. I specifically asked for the fluids to be changed out and that the bike was completely checked out by the shop. I flew from Sacramento to Durango, Colorado and after an hour was finally able to catch an Uber to the shop in Farmington. Folks at the shop were pleasant, friendly and welcoming even to the point of offering me a burger cooked out back. That was great as I was starving, a little out of sorts with the altitude and my flight. I checked the bike out, and everything seemed ok. Loaded my gear in the saddle bags and poked around. Installed the charging wire for my heated vest, and installed my tank bag. The financial folks got the paperwork sorted out quickly (I thought), and I was on my way. Right away I noticed the engine had a bit of a rattle. But having owned Moto Guzzis in the past I knew by the sound that it wasn't serious and after a couple minutes the sound was gone. At my first stop, I determined that the engine and rear end oil (shaft drive) were way past scheduled oil change as they were filthy. Interestingly the transmission oil was as though it was brand new. That lead me to believe that they had changed transmission oil thinking that it was engine oil. Maybe. The shop had filled the gas tank up but I suspect there was old gas remaining which varnished the fuel injection up. Hence the rough running. 1,000 miles later, when I got the bike home I did a complete fluid change. And yep the engine oil and in particular the rear end oil was super nasty. Shame on Fun Center Cycle for not changing that. Found a filthy air filter, and on further examination determined that the airbox had a defect in the factory molding process and that unfiltered air was making its way into the airbox and throttle bodies. Shame on Moto Guzzi QC. If the mechanic had bothered to check the air filter he would have noticed it was filthy and something else was wrong due to the grime, and bird feathers in the air box. That's the second reason for running bad. I had to repair the airbox and spend much time cleaning throttle bodies. Shame on you Fun Center Cycles. The valves sounded like they hadn't been adjusted in many miles, and on using my feeler gauges found that they were way out of spec. It takes 15 minutes to adjust the valves, and needs to be done every oil change. The included owners manual clearly states this. Shame on you Fun Cycles and maybe the previous owner. While attempting to register the bike in California DMV, I found out that Fun Cycles screwed up the paper work and signed the title as though the bike had a lien. It did not as I paid the full amount with a cashiers check, This created a pain and I had to wait for new paperwork and had to make a second trip to DMV. Shame on you Fun Cycle. DMV also wanted to see the emissions stickers on the bike. Luckily the previous owner had left some under the seat. The rest of the stickers on the tank, exhaust and swing arm had all been removed. The exhaust was aftermarket and I sweated bullets that I was going to get into trouble. A year later I've put on 10,000 miles and I love the bike, but my experience with Fun Center Cycle in Farmington has continued to leave a bad taste in my mouth.

Mobius Concepts

Mobius Concepts

(2 reviews)

(Note: Mobius Concepts' registered business address is in Durango, but the business operates out of…read morethe owner's home in Northglenn, CO) Sadly, hiring Mobius Concepts to upfit my Sprinter van has been the worst business experience I've ever had. The owner, Chris Anthony, was friendly enough upon first contact. he was responsive, seemed knowledgeable, and was excited about my build. But he has turned out to be one of the most unpleasant people I've ever had to deal with. We hired him in May, 2015 to do a $50K RV conversion job on our 2015 Mercedes Benz Sprinter van, with cabinetry, solar system, galley, shower, and bed frame. Our contract estimated completion at 6-8 weeks (42 to 56 days), and we made travel plans accordingly. Chris blew past the 8 week deadline with almost no progress, and because we had extensive travel plans, I told him I needed a guaranteed deadline or I would have to terminate. He agreed in writing to deliver in 87 days, then he blew past that as well. You can see in the photo we posted that at 94 days, the van had still barely been touched. Chris has no idea how to be professional or to provide any level of customer service or even basic courtesy. He was frequently disrespectful, irritable, angry, intimidating, dishonest, and verbally assaulted me on several occasions. His immediate response to any request was usually no, with a dose of negativity and rudeness. And worst of all, he takes no accountability for his mistakes. His own partner, Sean Peck, who took over for communication for Chris about six months in, readily admitted that Chris is stubborn and difficult, with anger, ego, and control issues. Chris repeatedly denied us access to see our van, insinuating that since it was on his private property we would be trespassing if we came without his permission. He continually misled us on the progress schedule, promising pending delivery while we waited a week after week, then month after month in ridiculous and intolerable limbo. Despite me keeping a constant running online Google spreadsheet of all the details for our build, he frequently failed to remember detailed conversations we'd also had in person. He would make errors, or make changes without consulting me, then later take no acocuntability and blame me for having a "sh*tty" memory. I did my absolute best to remain patient, tolerant, friendly, and hopeful throughout this process. I gave Chris more chances than he deserved. I listened to his angry tirades, trying to calm him down. I even brought him and his girlfriend a care package. But he just kept breaking our trust and letting us down. After 206 days, I'd had more than enough and told Chris and Sean I wanted to terminate the contract, settle up, and take my van as is. Chris refused, telling me I'd get the van when he said it was ready, and not before. I had to threaten legal action just to get him to agree to terminate the contract, and give us back possession of our van, with the van still not complete. Sadly, this past seven months have been a complete nightmare. We commissioned this van in April for summer travel and took incomplete delivery in November, already winter. After getting our van back two weeks ago, we've discovered more problems, mistakes, leaks, and issues that we now have to resolve with weeks more of our time. Mobius has not responded to my communication, or honored the one year warranty. We are currently pursuing legal action against Mobius Concepts and their business insurance. My advice to anyone considering hiring Mobius Concepts is don't do it. Chris is a complete nightmare to deal with. You're better off doing the work yourself. You'll save time, money, and stress, have control over the design, quality, and timeline, and get the build out you really want. Trust me!

Ditto what Josh R. wrote. Mobius is an expensive and frustrating scam. Don't be the sucker that…read moreChris Anthony thinks you are. We originally planned to go with Van Specialties in Tualatin, OR for a sprinter van conversion, got on their year long waitlist, then found Mobius. We based our decision to work with them based on discussion in a blog from a pro climber who he built a van for. He charged ~ +10% over Van Specialties prices, of concern given no proven reputation but the expectation was of a new custom builder willing to put in the time and effort to produce a top quality product. Oh so wrong. Chris talked a good show but after receipt of our 50% deposit we heard nothing from him for an extended period. Started to wonder if the shop even existed. We asked for images of work in progress. At first he refused but month or so later he delivered some close-up images of some small details completed. Seems he carefully avoided showing the whole of the van to avoid demonstrating that almost nothing was done. We signed a contract and paid a deposit with some details remaining TBD, particularly a bed layout plan. Chris had a compelling idea but never delivered elevations or other documentation of how the bed would look or function. I finally visited the shop outside Durango, Colorado both in hopes of forging a decent working relationship and to establish final plans. Chris didn't show up, but I spent a few hours with his partner Sean, seemingly a good guy but not empowered to say anything about potential costs. Chris took the revised, significantly simpler plans and, three weeks later, sent a change order revision adding over $20k to the price. In this was included substantial price gouging such as $4600 for a custom mattress and line item prices that were over double retail, with labor separately itemized. Recognizing there being no way to get a decent value even after the sunk costs of the deposit, we took the van back to have the work done elsewhere. In seven months since payment, Chris had done maybe 5% of the work. His project termination invoice charged us for over 50%. On arrival to pick up the van, work stated and items promised were missing. Much more to say, in parallel with the bad experience of Josh R's review, but repetition is unnecessary. There's nothing good to be found with Mobius, only a disdainful, scammer of an owner and a shop that isn't creating any value for anyone. I drove the van from Durango to Tualatin, OR into the shop of Van Specialties, spent a couple hours reviewing build plans (including, unfortunately, removal of some sub-par Mobius work), got a draft build plan by end of day, went back and forth over a few details over the next two days and had a solid confirmed plan by end of week. It ain't hard to see who the pros are, at better prices too. Great van conversion shops are hard to find; do your research, and don't touch Mobius.

LINE-X of Durango - autopartssupplies - Updated May 2026

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