The salvage yard in Fontana offers a great experience for those looking for auto parts. They have an extensive inventory of used parts and the self-serve system allows customers to find what they need quickly and efficiently. Customers appreciate the ease of browsing the available vehicles online before visiting, ensuring they don't miss out on any necessary pieces. With short lines and helpful staff, the process of finding and purchasing required parts is smooth and seamlessly. While some customers have noted changes in pricing, the overall experience is positive, making this place a reliable option for anyone in need of quality auto parts at an cheap price.
Location:
USA, California, San Bernardino, Fontana
Address:
15228 Boyle Ave, Fontana, CA 92337
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Web:
http://www.pyp.com/
Last update:
December 16, 2023
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Walter Anderson Google Review
"Pretty good visit this time. LKQ as a whole is not on my favorite list every since they've gotten rid of their rewards program (literally overnight) and increased their prices across the board at all locations ????. Lines are not long here, but if you see something you want here don't wait too long if they are higher dollar or rarer vehicles.
Don't forget to get the stock number or they won't let you check out now. You can find it online though, but you have to look at the vehicle on that specific location's site."
Iridisent Google Review
"Worst lkq I’ve ever been!! Buy parts from eBay cheaper! And don’t waste a lot time to come here!!! Zero stars!"
A C Google Review
"I was going to buy a new switch on Amazon for 40 dollars but everybody said try LKQ instead. So after 3 hours digging thru multiple cars scattered around the lot, I finally found my switch. Final cost was 75 dollars and they threw in a free body pat down because they think I was hiding other parts in my skinny jeans.
Just remember that your paying for the experience as well. Where else can you pay almost double the price and be accused of being a criminal at the same time. After you have been exonerated you almost forget that you paid double the price for a used part versus buying a new one."