When looking for reliable and high-quality used vehicle parts, LeBlancs salvage yard is the place to go. Customers are consistently satisfied with the level of professionalism and fair pricing they receive. The staff's dedication to customer satisfaction ensures a positive experience for everyone. LeBlancs is known for its strong commitment to quality, as evidenced by the establishment's willingness to provide a second transmission free of charge when the first one turned out to be faulty. Not only do they stand behind their products, but they also go above and beyond, as demonstrated by their thoughtful gesture of returning lost personal papers found in a salvaged vehicle. For all your auto part and junk car removal needs, count on LeBlancs to provide superior service and reliable parts.
Location:
USA, Connecticut, Fairfield, Norwalk
Address:
34 Meadow St, Norwalk, CT 06854
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Website:
http://www.leblancsautoparts.com/
Last update:
December 23, 2023
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Helen Wilson Google Review
"I have been using Leblanc's service for years! I have never had any problems with parts or professionalism. Great people that work there."
Vito Veccia Google Review
"I've been going there since I was in highschool back in the late 90's. Nice people, and the prices are fair. I bought a transmission from them one time, and it turned out to be a dud. They made absolutely sure the second one was good, and they warrantied it 100%. That was two years ago and it still shifts fine."
David Eisenberg Google Review
"We salvaged a 17 year old vehicle recently at LeBlanc's, and were pleased. A fair price was negotiated, and the folks were courteous and professional. We were equally pleased when not long after we completed the transaction, an envelope from LeBlanc's arrived at our home, returning to us some long-lost personal papers that had fallen between the cracks, and which we had not spotted when we cleaned out the car."