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who is your go to auto parts store ?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16526093" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I have to use all of the stores on a daily basis so for me it is Oreillys, Factory Motor Parts,, Autozone, Napa, Wordpac, and a supplier called Seattle Automotive. For me it is who stocks the quality parts which to me is usually the OEM manufacturers like Motorcraft, ACDelco, Denso, Mopar, NGK, Aisin, the list goes on etc.</p><p></p><p>-Oreillys usually tops everyone as far as what they carry and how much of it they carry, and they have great warranty coverage so I use them the most. What you see on the supplier's website is not indicative of what is actually on their store shelves, but Oreillys still usually has what you are looking for, and is more readily available.</p><p></p><p>-Worldpac is the best, especially if you are looking for European parts. Wordpac carries the obscure stuff but also has the usual stuff at a great price and they are fast and predictable with deliveries, and can get parts delivered very fast, but they don't have good basic warranty coverage. </p><p></p><p>-Factory Motor Parts (FMP) is a new up and comer and is trying to go up against Oreillys and all of them. Really great company in my experience and they carry a lot of OEM parts but you are severely limited once you venture into looking for any import vehicle parts. You can usually only get the basic parts for those brands, but anything domestic is typically carried at really great pricing. </p><p></p><p>-Seattle Automotive is like a smaller version of FMP. Carry pretty much the same type of stock but some parts can end up being way cheaper there which is because they don't do warranty labor claims like FMP does. </p><p></p><p>-Napa/Autozone are my last options usually. Used to buy from Napa a lot but they have us hooked up with an Independent store that charges astronomical prices and they won't get me switched over so I don't buy from them much. As far as Autozone goes, they don't have any options usually outside of their Duralast line which are often the same parts that Oreillys carries under the MasterPro name which are terrible parts so I don't like using Autozone Duralast or Oreilly's MasterPro lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16526093, member: 21786"] I have to use all of the stores on a daily basis so for me it is Oreillys, Factory Motor Parts,, Autozone, Napa, Wordpac, and a supplier called Seattle Automotive. For me it is who stocks the quality parts which to me is usually the OEM manufacturers like Motorcraft, ACDelco, Denso, Mopar, NGK, Aisin, the list goes on etc. -Oreillys usually tops everyone as far as what they carry and how much of it they carry, and they have great warranty coverage so I use them the most. What you see on the supplier's website is not indicative of what is actually on their store shelves, but Oreillys still usually has what you are looking for, and is more readily available. -Worldpac is the best, especially if you are looking for European parts. Wordpac carries the obscure stuff but also has the usual stuff at a great price and they are fast and predictable with deliveries, and can get parts delivered very fast, but they don't have good basic warranty coverage. -Factory Motor Parts (FMP) is a new up and comer and is trying to go up against Oreillys and all of them. Really great company in my experience and they carry a lot of OEM parts but you are severely limited once you venture into looking for any import vehicle parts. You can usually only get the basic parts for those brands, but anything domestic is typically carried at really great pricing. -Seattle Automotive is like a smaller version of FMP. Carry pretty much the same type of stock but some parts can end up being way cheaper there which is because they don't do warranty labor claims like FMP does. -Napa/Autozone are my last options usually. Used to buy from Napa a lot but they have us hooked up with an Independent store that charges astronomical prices and they won't get me switched over so I don't buy from them much. As far as Autozone goes, they don't have any options usually outside of their Duralast line which are often the same parts that Oreillys carries under the MasterPro name which are terrible parts so I don't like using Autozone Duralast or Oreilly's MasterPro lines. [/QUOTE]
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