At One-O-Eight Auto & Truck, you can expect a team of hard-working technicians who are dedicated to providing honest and reliable service. They pride themselves on giving upfront information about the availability, cost, and options for car parts, ensuring a trustworthy experience for all customers. Despite any Southern drawl, these knowledgeable guys know their stuff when it comes to cars. Count on them for good condition used car parts at cheap prices and installation services that will make your experience a pleasure. For all your salvage yard needs, look no further than this reliable destination in Stillwater, OK.
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Konell Davis Google Review
"When my car broke down I was at my wits end trying to find a mechanic that didn't charge an arm and a leg! Finally I came across One O Eight and they were honest and had the parts to fix our car at a reasonable price. After being so satisfied with the repair work I will be back for more servicing in the future. Recommend to friends and neighbors, thank you for doing such a great job."
Janine Tomir Google Review
"The techs at 108 Auto are good, honest, and hard-working guys. Don’t be put off by the drawl some of them have; they know cars. They’ll be upfront with you about what needs to be done, how much it’ll cost, and about how long it’ll take. Overall I’ve found it a pleasure to do business with them."
Ryan Reuter Google Review
"Called them, asked for the part I needed. Asked for brake booster for a 4 Runner. He repeated back a power steering pump, I corrected. Awkward silence while he typed on the computer. He then said, "I know you been checking on the internet, what do they want for them on the internet?". Really? I didn't say much. More awkward silence. Then he says "the bad thing about those is they only fit a Pathfinder." How do you stay in business?"