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    Evolution Ink

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    Spencer Auto Repair

    Spencer Auto Repair

    4.3
    (31 reviews)

    I for sure understand that Snap Auto loans are a third party lender, but you advertise for them in…read moreyour shop and it's not in the best interest of the customer. 30% loan after someone calling to inform you before the appointment time, to not waste your time or mine, that I couldn't afford a big shop bill at the time and you guys recommended a system that is meant to take advantage of people in similar situations. That IS your fault. Also I came in with a check engine light and was told to, "Google the error code". why in the world would I take my vehicle into a shop to get worked on to be told to "Google" check engine light codes by the employee? Plus directly after that conversation and after the one about not being able to pay a big shop bill proceeds to tell me, spark plugs, break fluid and oil change HAD to be done. They didn't I can show the last oil change and break inspection. Vehicle is at another shop as of today and they use your shop receipt as a reference of all the. "work" that needs to be redone bc you have a bunch of kids who don't know what they are doing and tell you to "google" it. The only urgency I experienced was getting payment. Really hope no one else who is trying to figure life out solo doesn't take their vehicle here to be taken advantage of.

    Pricing. They quoted me parts prices that were way above retail pricing at a dealer. See for…read moreyourself. Call a dealer for an over the counter price on a genuine (GM, Chrysler, Ford, etc.) part then look at the price quote from Spencer. They claim they need to mark up the list price to make a profit, but they already get a discount off the list price from the dealer. This is strictly my opinion based on actual, personal events.

    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    O'Reilly Auto Parts

    4.2
    (10 reviews)

    This has been a tough year for car batteries! I bought a battery about a year and a half ago from…read moreO'Reilly Auto parts. And anybody that lives in the desert knows car batteries do not do well in a very hot temperatures and very cold temperatures. Which we seem to have an abundance of both in 2023. My battery started showing signs of going bad and I stopped in at O'Reilly Auto parts I did not have my receipt for the battery that I bought there a year and a half ago. I do always use my phone number when I buy auto parts just in case I have an issue. Cody was working, he is the assistant manager of the store. For some reason their computer system was having issues and he was not able to look up my phone number in their system. Cody was very patient and tried several different ways to locate my phone number in the computer. He even called another store whose computer was working and was able to locate my information so I could get the warranty claim on the battery. I appreciate the fact that he stuck with it and was able to get the issue resolved. The computer did finally start working so that helped. But Cody was not going to give up until he got that battery changed. I highly recommend O'Reilly Auto parts.

    Just had a very poor experience with O'Reillys and I won't be back. This is the location on…read moreGuadalupe and Gilbert. I feel duped and disrespected. I called them on the evening of 09/03 to ask if they had a battery that fits my car. I believed that my last battery was purchased with AutoZone 4 years ago and I tell them this. They have only 3 year warranty options available (more $$$) and I stress that I can't afford more than a 2 year, and then the assistant store manager Cory makes it seem like he's going to do me a great service and price match a similar battery with Walmart, and is going out of the way to even look for a lower price for me. Red Flag #1 (I didn't realize at the time) is when Cory asks why I don't want a 3 year and I say, "I don't need a 3 year since my battery lasted 4 years anyway", and Cory says "I can see why you would think that". He pulled my info with just my phone number and that surprised me because I don't remember shopping with O'Reilly before. This was Red Flag #2 but I didn't think on it further. I thanked him sincerely, went to the store that night and bought it. While checking out Cory once again gave a whole song and dance about how he's helping me out here, no problem at all. Red Flag #3, is looking back and forth with the other store associate in a peculiar way. As though they know something I don't, or Cory doesnt want the other associate to say anything. Something felt 'off' the whole time. The afternoon of 09/04 I go to return my old battery for the core exchange. Partnered with store manager Bryan and brought up that it was odd that my info pulled up, I realized I have an O'Reilly brand battery in my car currently, and is it possible my battery was actually within warranty? Bingo. My warranty ends 09/23/23, I bought it with them in 2021. I just barely caught it before that warranty ran out. I ask how and why Cory could have missed this information and Bryan gives a vague "well did he look at your car? No? Must not have been looking at that screen". He then talks me into keeping the battery as a purchase rather than taking advantage of the warranty in a convoluted way, by making it sound like it's a better deal to simply buy my battery now so it has three year warranty starting today rather than running out of warranty in 20 days. What an idiot I am. Of course the better deal is to get a FREE battery while it's within warranty for the last 20 days. What are the odds something will happen to a brand new battery? Even if it did, I was already going to buy a new battery. Literally trying to rob me of the last few days I could use the warranty. Thanks for making me look like a dingus, Bryan. I'm sure y'all had a good laugh when I left. I came back an hour later to get the full refund and use my warranty. Bryan didn't look too happy about it. Sorry you didn't get a measly $173 for your store this month by trying to trick someone with slimy sales tactics. This left a bad taste in my mouth and I will never return to another O'Reilly.

    Christian Brothers Automotive McQueen and Guadalupe

    Christian Brothers Automotive McQueen and Guadalupe

    4.1
    (59 reviews)

    The only place I will go to! The staff is always the best - so kind, knowledgeable, and quick!…read moreThanks so much

    I originally chose Christian Brothers on McQueen and Guadalupe because they appeared organized,…read moredetail-oriented, and professional. I purchased four tires for my Ford Transit work van and trusted their recommendation, assuming they were providing the correct tires for the vehicle. Less than a year later, one of the tires began splitting. I took the van to another shop that was closer because I did not feel safe driving all the way back to their shop. It was at the new shop where I was informed that the tires installed on my van were not properly rated to handle the weight of the vehicle and should not have been installed in the first place. I contacted Christian Brothers to explain the situation and was told I would need to drive the van back to their shop -- despite the damaged tire -- for them to determine whether anything would be covered under warranty. While I was getting the quote elsewhere to replace all four tires, Christian Brothers called back and offered a slightly lower price if I purchased another full set through them. In the end, the difference was only about $100 compared to the other shop. A shop I had never even used before, and that was the cost with no additional warranties or discounts (like Christian Brothers was claiming to be giving me). They stated they were giving me tires at cost and not charging for labor, not true. They tried to make it seem like they were doing me some huge favor by giving me such a small discount. Their front desk employee, Eric was as "helpful" as he could be throughout the process, but overall should have pushed harder with his upper management to resolve this. They should have completely comped the price of the old tires as this was their, dangerous mistake. Now they're not only making money off of me but also causing me to lose additional money by missing work to fix a problem they caused. I'm extremely disappointed with how this situation was handled, especially considering the original tires that they chose were improper for a work van like mine. All of this resulted in me needing to purchase two sets of tires within a single year!!! I expressed to them that being without my van would result in loss of money as it is my work vehicle. They had no concern for my time, money and no sense of urgency to resolve the situation that they caused. I had to leave my vehicle with them for more than a day the first time and again overnight the second time. I would NOT recommend this place to anyone!

    Evolution Ink - auto - Updated June 2026

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