Real customer testimonials
Stoney Middleton.
The heck with this place. Spent 40min pulling parts to save some money then they try to gouge you. They wanted $80 for a hand full of small plastic parts. I left the used junk on the counter and bought them on Amazon.
David Sawyers
The girl tried to overcharge me $30 on a freaking Pully I could buy that part brand new for that price Wasted my time. If you want a price break be prepared to have to 5 finger that junk. As for me dualalast at auto zone same price as used ....whats up with that.
Walter Anderson
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 aren't long here, but if you see something you want here don't wait too long if it is s higher end or rare vehicle.
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.
Kris Caywood
Great place. Self service only they don't test anything for you so you just buy it and hope it works. Great selection of cars to pick parts from. Bring your own tools to remove parts. They don't do ANYTHING for you. It's all you
Paul Morris
It's true, the woman at the cash counter hates life and as all about sharing that with you via her poor attitude. This dreamy place consists of mostly overpicked old jalopies and beater cars. You're lucky to find the car you're looking for, and even luckier if the part you need is still there. It's like an elephant graveyard out there. Yet, somehow, they've successfully made a business out of selling this third grade junk for very high prices. Two plastic air vents, two little weatherstrips and a light = $40? Nope. After trudging through the dirty, hot, and chemically saturated isles of dirt and sand between the rows of cars, and then pulling the parts yourself, I'd be willing too pay $10 for the lot. And no more. And this is all after you pay to enter. Just saying. Next time I'll be heading out of the city and east to the lands of scrapyards and junked cars. Where there is such thing as compitition, and where yards have the first dibs in fresh wrecks and newer selections.
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