Posted by ericlb on March 07, 2011 at 22:13:19 from (12.189.32.54):
In Reply to: Napa Filters$$$$ posted by Casey in Ky on March 07, 2011 at 11:58:26:
several things here to consider, first with filters you get what you pay for, napa's as well as carquest are made for them by wix, there is no better filter than that, you can buy filters from brand x online for as little as 3 or 4 bucks, but do you really want a 3 dollar filter protecting your many thousand dollar engine? second the people behind the counter will make or break a parts store, put kids with no mechanical experience behind the counter and the place is worthless, unless you need to stick a semi truck exhaust pipe under a honda, experienced counter people will make the store the go to place in town, also there is a vast difference in pricing , if you know the guys,and shop in there often and are friendly, you end up paying the same price for parts that a auto shop pays for them, if your in there once a year, have thrown a fit in there, talked bad to the help, even if they dont know what there doing, your paying full retail price period, about twice or more what a shop pays, your call, but if your paticular store isnt any good or you cant get pricing where it needs to be might as well shop elsewhere
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