Posted by NCWayne on June 05, 2011 at 20:53:45 from (166.82.187.163):
In Reply to: Re: )/T O Reilly's posted by John M on June 05, 2011 at 07:53:53:
Our local NAPA franchise recently sold out to O'Reillys and I'll admit I had my doubts at first, and still have a few now. The people from NAPA keeping their jobs in the conversion was also part of the deal. That said, having dealt with NAPA pretty much exclusivly for 15 years I have been pleasantly suprised so far as to the huge variety of parts I've been able to get through them when time is taken to look for whatever product I'm trying to find. Ultimately they carry pretty much the same product lines as NAPA, often made by the same company (ie NAPA branded filters are made by WIX, O'reilly's filters are WIX brand), with the difference being that they are given a different brand name for each chain.
What I'm saying is that in the end the biggest difference between most of the chains isn't as much the products they carry as it is the people behind the counter that care enough to find what you need.
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