Posted by jimg.allentown on June 01, 2016 at 08:48:16 from (108.2.196.109):
In Reply to: ORielys Auto parts. posted by DeltaRed on June 01, 2016 at 06:42:30:
In this modern age, most parts stores are looking for less experienced (read les expensive) help. The name on the building is not as important as the ATTITUDE of the people behind the counter. Most are only able to look up things from a keyboard and computer. But, if the customer is also co-operative, and works with the counter folks, you can usually get what you need. Most are there to help, and most of them want to do well by the customer. They just don't know HOW. They need to be coached on how to get parts that are not listed in a neat little package on a screen in front of them. One thing that I do know - if you go into the store with a chip on your shoulder over what kind of service you are going to get before you even try, you will leave dissatisfied.
I have had a good relationship with the folks at my local Auto Zone store, and they have treated me well.
A word about quality..... If I buy a starter, alternator, water pump. or any other commonly replaced part, I generally get the ones with the lifetime warranty. How bad can the quality be if they are willing to stand behind it for the life of the car??? If the quality was all that bad, either the warranty would be shortened or the seller would go broke replacing bad parts.
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