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Walt's Live Oak CDJR

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Open • 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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I mean, really... - How does one rate such a business other than by these criteria:…read more 1. Did the business have what I wanted? - Yes. 2. Was it worth my while? - Certainly. 3. Would I return? - Certainly - as needed. 4. Would I recommend? - Indubitably. 5. Was the customer service exceptional? - It was. (I put that up there because I get the sneaky suspicion there are a number of regular readers that think I toss out 5-stars liberally). Back story: I'm the sole owner of my 2007 Toyota Prius. Two years after I bought it (Halloween 2009, to be precise), the rear cup-holder assembly snapped off. two of the studded clips broke off, and the other parts that held it in place sheared off as well. Not being a frequenter of the back seat, I pushed its replacement off. Over the years, I looked into how much a new replacement was (OEMs were going for $90 - no ungilded, un "diamond-studded" cupholder for a 2007 Toyota Prius was going to be worth that...) and just never got around to replacing it. Back in 2012 - I remember starting to call up area junk yards but at that point, there hadn't been any Gen 2 Prius's totalled, so I was STILL out of luck. Fast-forward to these past few months. With frequent school trips, the cupholder was just falling off daily - and, well, you need cupholders - so. This morning, I swung by Pick n' Pull - and 'lo, two Gen II Prius's graced their lot (Export section, rows 38 and 46). The Prius in row 46 had seen considerably better days. With all airbags deployed, just getting into the cabin was a challenge - but when I did, some dastardly opportunist made off with the sought-after cupholder. Not to worry, the Gen II in row 38 would surely have what I needed. And it did. Sure, it's the beige color - and I needed the cheapie-cheapie gray one (I'm convinced that the entry-level prius during that period was the grey one - which is mine). I pried it off - and hoofed it back to the cashier. I bought it, a center-console replacement tray, and a replacement shifter knob. All for under $12. So - yeah... - I'm having a purty good day, thank you very much., Customer Service was outstanding to boot.

If an employee comes in the yard and tells you they're going to go get a car lifter to help you get…read morea part off the bottom of a car because they won't allow you to have lifting jacks on the yard, don't believe the employee. ( here is looking at you "Sem") Employee "Sem" told me he was going to go get the car lifter to move some cars out of the way to lift the one up I needed to get the part I wanted,and he never came back. After I waited about 30 minutes, I left he was standing in the air-conditioned entry area and just totally ignored me. Sem is a lying employee with poor customer service. Pros: you can look up the make of cars on their website to see if they have the same model that you're looking for parts. Generally a wide selection of more modern cars with a good deal of cars on the yard. They allow you to wander around the lot to look at cars without too much hassle. Cons: you have to pay to get in; even if it is a couple dollars which other junkyards that you get to wander around in do not charge you. They are super stringent about the prices and do not flex. The prices are kind of high and it's difficult to get good deals there. Bottom line buy new if you can, but if you can't give them a try.

Walt's Live Oak CDJR - carbuyers - Updated May 2026

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