Posted by Hobo,NC on September 20, 2018 at 18:46:42 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: OReilleys posted by 10deeres on September 20, 2018 at 07:25:41:
Advance NOW owns Carquest not Auto Zone.
They all sale the same garbage I spec they all carry some OEM parts. I buy 40% of my parts from the dealer most of the time the dealer is cheaper :shock: It would surprise you how competitive a dealer is if you have a state tax exempt # account... I can set here and order parts from dealers from 100 miles away on most all makes it will be here today no later than tomorrow. Most all OEM dealers I can go online and look at the same parts breakdown the parts man is looking at. Dealers like to eat also they are after it all good are bad they are...
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I remember when dealers placed there orders on Wednesday if you called on a Thursday you had to wait a week are more for the part.
I remember when NAPA started call your order in by 4 PM it will be here in the morning I thought it could not get any better than that. There stocking dealer offers could not be beat 25% off.
Advance has their act together I spec the others do also There is not much I can not get today. I can go online and find were its at what surprise me the most the closer out of town it is the longer it takes for me to get it... That has to do with me just being out of that circle their routs run in that area...
Our old Napa store chucked it chucked so bad Napa took his franchise and gave it to another owner a big player he has a 10 million dollar inventory 35 stores his prices beat everybody. They stock a bunch of OEM parts at a good price... The bad Napa is still stuck in the stone age getting parts not in stock takes a day are two...
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