Posted by Ron-MO on February 05, 2016 at 16:55:42 from (174.131.233.20):
In Reply to: Auto parts stores. posted by Jim PA on February 05, 2016 at 07:18:17:
The Orielly, Napa, Autozone, etc will last for a good long while, as long as "part swappers" are around, and don't be fooled that those are only the shade tree do it your selfers, as I have seen it in dealerships, as well as the little corner shops. Throw a few hudred in parts at it, send it down the road, and they will bring it back if it is not fixed type. Nothing upsets me more than taking a vehicle in and paying $50=$70 an hour for swapping half a dozen parts until they finally hit on the issue, or worse yet pay a huge bill and find the problem still exists. Sometimes there is more wrong when it leaves the shop than when it went in. Now, I know there are honest shops, with mechanics that know what they are doing, and stand behind their work, but they seem to be the minority today. Those auto parts stores sell a lot of parts to replace parts that are not bad to begin with, and make a killing at it.
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