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    Xtreme Auto

    2.5 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

    Services - Xtreme Auto

    Auto customization

    Auto electronics installation

    Auto electronics repair

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    Auto battery and fluid recycling

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    STAY AWAY!! Absolutely a Ripoff!! Wanted to charge $100 for a $9 part!! I would never go there again Save your money!!

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    8 years ago

    Excelent Place, Very responsable, and Creative when the make personalize car speaker. I really Like this place...

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    Pep Boys

    Pep Boys

    2.3
    (153 reviews)

    I had a Kafka-esque, surreal experience at the Pep Boys in Bayside NY (204-11 Northern Blvd, 11361)…read moreon April 18 2026. My bottom line is that it's OK for people to go there for tires or a battery but not anything else, thank you. Here's the back story: I had been at this Pep Boys twice before with no problem - once for tires and once for spark plugs. I have a 2011 Honda Pilot. On April 18 I made an appointment for two oil leaks, the "VTEC Solenoid" and valve cover gasket. Showed up at 9 a.m. as planned to drop off the car. Talked to the guy up front, explained that I was there for two oil leak repairs. He ordered the parts on the phone. Said it would be a five hour job once they get the parts. Not a cheap job - well over $1,000. He said car would probably be ready mid-afternoon. I said I'm not staying and will come back. Here's where things started to go weird. About a half out later I get an email from Pep Boys stating "Let's Reschedule Your Appointment." I thought 'That's strange' but didn't worry about it. And, went home. Around 1pm I thought it would be a good idea to go back to Pep Boys. When I got there around 1:30 sat down in the waiting room. The same manager who I talked to in the morning is running back and forth from the garage to the front desk. We make eye contact. Around 3 pm I'm thinking what's up with the car. I look in the work area and my car is not there. Maybe it's finished I think. I circle around the building, however, and my car is still parked in the same spot outside where I left it in the morning. Curious, I go inside and speak to the same manager again. I ask what's up with the car? He says they are still waiting for one part. Wow. They never called me on my cell to inform me there was a delay in getting a part. He never said a word when spotting me in the waiting room. It's now almost 3pm and even if they get the part, if it's really a five hour job, there's no way it's going to get done that day. He must realize that too but says nothing. Now the place was very busy doing tires and whatever else. I can understand juggling things can be difficult. Maybe they were so busy they didn't have time to handle the oil leak job. If that's the case, just tell me in the morning or at some point. But not to say anything is really rude and unprofessional. I basically wasted my whole day and left with two oil leaks unrepaired (one near the alternator which was the bigger problem). Did I yet at the manager? No. I felt sorry for him. Just asked for my keys and left. Do not go there unless it is an emergency.

    I've came here for my last four oil changes. I usually have to wait about 2hrs or more even with an…read moreappointment. I got my wheels rotated and balanced. They threw off my alignment. Didn't make a big deal about it. Made an appointment for an oil change. Brought the car, they told me they couldn't accept my car for an oil change cause they are busy. In the meantime you see two techs sitting around in their phone. Why take the appointments if you can't honor it? My times too valuable for this. Go to Valvoline oil change on northern. Awsome service. In and out within 15mins without an appointment!!

    Advance Auto Parts

    Advance Auto Parts

    2.4
    (13 reviews)

    I need to write this review because I also remember when that place was a horror show. Waiting…read moreforever to check out, drag ass help, online products not available at the store etc. BUT I had a remarkable experience there last week. My car wouldn't start in front of my house even though the radio and headlights would come on. AAA gave me a jump and while I let it run for a half hour I looked online for a new Diehard battery. I'd had this one for years and it was dying hard. No more Sears Auto, Advance Auto has Diehard batteries now so I called the Northern Blvd store at 78th st and spoke with the guy. He said he had my battery. When I came to get it I shut my engine off in the parking lot, tried to restart it just in case, and of course it would not restart. So I was in the right place. I went in and met the guy I spoke with at the counter. Dude was pleasant and had me measure my battery with a tape measure so I got the right one. I installed it in the parking lot and... still won't start. I go back in and ask for a voltmeter to make sure it's charged. He was working with another customer and told me he'd come out as soon as he was done. At the same time one of his regular customers, a guy named John in blue work coveralls, came in and was talking to him about how he almost got screwed at Home Depot on a battery powered multi function drill. As he's listening to me tell the counter guy how I just reinstalled a new battery and the engine won't turn over he goes "It might be the starter". Yeah might be. Could be the alternator too. Now I'm seeing more bucks flying out my pocket. Then he goes "Let me come out and take a look". ?? wow. He comes out and we're looking for where the starter is. Of course it's somewhere under the engine that you can't see from up top. Then the counter guy comes out with the volt meter, checks the battery and it's fully charged. He goes "Let me see if one of these shade tree mechanic guys in the lot has a jack". He comes back with one, we lift the car up and put a brace underneath just in case. John crawls underneath and tells me to crank it while he's banging on the starter. No dice. He goes "Disconnect the battery and look for corrosion on the connectors". Well, the lights come on and I looked when I installed it, but ok why not. They go back into the store to do whatever their business was and I look again. Around the negative battery cable connector I see some flat shiny white stuff. I thought it was an insulation ring and the bolt that goes through the cable into the battery was the conductor. I get out my flathead screwdriver and start scraping at it and sure as s *** it starts cracking off! Damn. Then they both come back out. John takes a look and he goes "See, I told you!". Counter guy goes "Let me get some spray that'll dissolve that for you". John goes to his truck in the lot and gets some contact cleaner while we're waiting, sprays the connectors, tells me to wait five minutes clean it off and reconnect it. He goes back inside. By that time they come back out with the cleaner, now not needed, but the counter guy tells me he also checked my old battery and it was definitely due to be replaced. I know, it was at least 10 years old. So I reconnect the battery, turn the ignition and the s*** starts right up, Strong! As I'm thanking them I ask John if he has a shop somewhere nearby. It's always nice to know a good honest mechanic. Then he tells me he isn't an auto mechanic! Turns out he works on forklifts!!, but says "Engines all work the same way" and "You don't know how many times I go all the way out to the middle of the Island and all it is is corrosion on the connectors.." Holy crap. And "You know if you'dve got towed to a mechanic they'dve ripped you for a new starter and something else because that's what they do". You got that right! I toss them a few bucks and I go happily on my way. Amazing experience. Much respect. Thanks guys..

    Did an online order the day before in the evening and went in the next day to pick up my item since…read moreI got the email at like 7:30am saying my order was ready. So I got there little past noon and stood at the clearly marked ONLINE ORDER PICKUP register which is to the side. The female cashier who was helping other people did notice me but didn't bother asking if I needed anything. Also there were 2 other employees just walking around while I stood there. I finally asked the cashier since I have an online order pick up is anyone going to help me or am I in the right line. She just replied one line for everything. Ok whatever no point of having a ONLINE ORDER PIKCUP location if you don't plan on using it. Once I got to the register I gave her my name and she asked me what I ordered. After I told her what I ordered she just walked over to the shelf took the item and there you go. I'm definitely not coming back here unless I have no other choice. Based on other reviews poor customer service is a common practice here.

    Xtreme Auto - autopartssupplies - Updated June 2026

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