With a broad range of used tires and auto parts, Pick Your Part - Durham is the go-to salvage yard for those looking for affordable options. The self-serve feature allows customers to browse through the yard at their own pace, ensuring they find exactly what they need. The business also offers a convenient option for specific auto part sales, making it easier for customers to locate and purchase the items they require. With a professional and organized setup, Pick Your Part - Durham ensures that customers have a seamless experience when searching for used tires and auto parts. Whether it's for personal or professional use, this place has proven to be a reliable and efficient option for all.
Location:
USA, North Carolina, Durham, Durham
Address:
1301 S Miami Blvd, Durham, NC 27703
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Website:
http://www.pyp.com/
Last update:
December 16, 2023
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Johnny’s Channel Google Review
"I am writing to express my deep concerns regarding my recent experience with LKQ's business practices. While I understand that every company operates differently, I believe it is crucial for businesses to maintain transparency and ethical conduct when it comes to their customers.
I recently encountered an issue where I was charged what I consider to be excessive warranty fees without my consent. This experience left me feeling frustrated and disappointed. It's important for any company, including LKQ, to ensure that their customers are fully informed about any additional charges and that consent is obtained before applying them.
I strongly believe that customer satisfaction should be a top priority for any reputable business, and such actions can lead to customer dissatisfaction and a loss of trust. I sincerely hope that LKQ takes this feedback seriously and takes steps to rectify these issues to prevent any further incidents.
Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised if such practices have led to legal actions in the past, as it's important to comply with all relevant laws and regulations governing business operations"
Michael Russo Google Review
"I've bought thousands of$ worth of parts at lkq. Generally ok, but prices have gone way up this last 6 months or year. Be very careful about buying an assembly like a rear end or steering. They will try to charge for every little part, including parts that are way too difficult to remove in the yard. No other salvage yards would do this! You can do much better at other places price wise. And you won't have to move a heavy item all the way across the yard and load it yourself!"
Jose Moreno Google Review
"Customer service is not right. I asked a guy how much a spare tire was and he replies $29. I go look for a tire and find one. Upon checking out the price ring up to $66 and the guy at the register was the same guy that told me it was $29 earlier. I said " $66?? hold up didn't u tell me earlier it was $29. What happened to make it go to $66"? A guy behind me said well this spare tire looks just as big as a regular tire. The guy at the register said " well it does say spare tire on it. He was referring to the factory engraved prints on the tire. Lol. The guy behind me walked away. I told them I cannot do $29 and kindly asked where do they want me to leave the tire he said right there is fine. Then I tried telling them that the tire says 185 and a regular mustang tire is 225 min thick but they wasn't even paying attention. They lack knowledge ain't no way a spare tire can handle bumps without bending, a spare tire rim can't handle 70mph on highway or whatever the speed is. With a spare tire u drive cautiously on the way to a shop because it can't handle weight, bumps, potholes like a regular tire. It's just used to put on to go to a tire shop to get the regular tire replaced/repaired. Crazy how they tried selling a spare tire as if it was a regular tire. The actual place was good tho. Had plenty of cars out there. Place 5/5 stars. Customer service 1/5 stars."