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    2.9 (7 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Pick-n-Pull - More resident kitty kat

    Pick-n-Pull

    (52 reviews)

    Very relaxing setting to have a self serve parts store - you can smell the ocean air and view a lot…read moreof nature and trees in the surrounding areas. Also, there are lots of cats in the yard - that can be an amenity if you like four legged furry friends. TDI jetta and a B4 Passat wagon... a w123 - all good stuff and very hard to find. Grabbed some bits and pieces for the cars - and even my w210. Went before all the recent rain - thats really the thing to do especially if you want interior parts. Let me tell you the cars on the yard can get funky real fast if they have wet interiors. Its not for the faint of heart. Roll up your sleeves, have some decent shoes your not too concerned about and bring more tools than you think you will need. Professionals have their pack out on wheels. I'm not to that level (yet). I enjoy tinkering with cars and its a good hobby I suppose. I don't know - free time becomes less and less... And Mr Moose is getting needy for attention. Prices can get a little steep. If its a small part where shipping isn't such an issue check ebay first - especially if your comfortable with taking the part off already. Overall better selection than bay area yards - worth the drive. If you have big ticket items maybe wait for a half off day.

    I just sold my vehicle to pick and pull.. I didn't really feel good about it, but when the driver…read morecame, he was so knowledgeable. He got the car out less than 10 minutes. It was so awesome. It literally took longer to do the paperwork. It was such a huge weight lifted off my head. The driver vendor#83 man he made that looks so easy. And the car was first parked. It was like three hour long process. The guy broke two different things. But when it finally left my property. It was so quick and easy and it was so worth selling my car to pick and pull thank you. Pick up pull for employing drivers like Rafelo

    The Car Lot - Purchased this beautiful 2015 Audi from The Car lot this is our 2nd Vehicle from them.

    The Car Lot

    (20 reviews)

    I am currently on the hunt for a new car , me and my wife decided to stop by on there labor day…read moresale at the Northridge mall parking lot. I was greeted by a awesome sales man but don't remember his name at the moment. He let me test drive a impala 2008 , which I did not like so he offered a little something different and we took a 2010 Honda accord and I was sold by this one. It was the best car I have driven the past months . One problem it had 112,000 miles and we want something under 50,000 so he showed us a 2009 with close miles to what we wanted . It was getting late and my son was with the babysitter so we had to leave. I left really happy with the service . I did not get pressured by the sales man like other lots around town where they want you to just drive off or go in the office to soon. I will be looking for a Honda accord 2008 & up with under 50,000 miles and be purchasing it . I hope the car lot can get one soon , I will definitely be returning if I find a matching car to my needs . Sorry I can't release his name wish I got a business card but was so busy test driving all there awesome cars. I forgot to add . The man that helped me out also offered me a quick approximate of what I would pay with a car worth (xx) amount and he said a guy has gotten one and took it 5 years around 270 a month. Which of course is just a estimate . But most other places I go that I ask always want me to go in there office , which I do not like at all .

    DO NOT purchase a car or trade in a car from this place. This is an auto fraud dealership. I have…read moretraded in my vehicle with this company and it has been a nightmare. They put the outstanding balance on my new car loan and have not sent the check in to pay off the Toyota RAV4 that I purchased from them. I am currently in touch with an lawyer, please save the headache and don't make the same mistake I did and purchase from them. My credit score is now poor and I have 2 car loans of 60,000 on my name. Save yourself the headache and DO NOT GO HERE!

    A L F Auto Wreckers

    A L F Auto Wreckers

    (10 reviews)

    BUYER BEWARE So,…read more I needed an ECU for my 2003 GMC Diesel. This is a discontinued part, so I called around to multiple wrecking yards in the Bay Area with no avail. I finally called Santa Clara Truck and low and behold they had one. I was surprised/excited they had one in stock, as the only other one I was able to find was in Roseville. I went down to San Martin (SC Truck moved from Santa Clara to San Martin), picked up the ECU, and took it to the dealership to have it programmed/installed. I get a call from the dealership later that evening stating that the ECU was not communicating properly, and that it had some sort of internal defect. I was a little disappointed, but it is what it is, as I knew I was taking a chance buying it from a wrecking yard. The next day I take it back to Santa Clara Truck to return it. The guy at the counter (I believe may be the owner) says it's going to be a 25% restocking fee. Mind you, there is nowhere in the office that states anything about a "restocking fee". I asked, so you're telling me that you are going to charge me a 25% restocking fee for a defective part. He said yes and tried to change the subject by saying, "if you didn't give us the right service number it wouldn't work", as if I didn't know that, and was ignorant. I assured him that the service number matched exactly and that I had matched it to the one that was pulled off my truck. I went back and forth with this guy for a bit about the restocking fee. He finally that said I could exchange it for another one witch he conveniently didn't have, or I could get credit for other parts. Reluctantly I asked him about some parts I needed for another vehicle, and conveniently didn't have those parts either. Not wanting any more aggravation, or to waste any more of my day, I told him to just give me a refund. After pretending he was having difficulties with the machine to put the money back on my card, he finally printed up a refund receipt (minus restocking fees),handed it to me. then proceeded to put it back into inventory for resale. Really? I just told him I paid $200 an hr. for the dealership to program it, they tried, and it was deemed defective, and he is still willing to resell it to the next guy/gal that walks through the door looking for this part. Now I know why these guys where the only one in the Bay Area with that specific ECU. They just keep reselling the same defective one and charging a restocking fee. This guy is super greedy, and this place is a total scam. I will never do business with Santa Clara Truck again!

    Fair prices and a large selection of parts. The people here care about the customers. I needed a…read moresteering gear box and I returned it within the allowed time and got a replacement without a hassle. It also beats going to pick n pull and taking all the tools and taking off the part yourself. Definitely check it out. It can save you money and time

    Action Auto Wreckers

    Action Auto Wreckers

    (20 reviews)

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    This was my first time here, and it was a neat experience. I happened to find this place online…read more They basically buy all types of totaled vehicles and then sell parts from them. My car needed a new interior rear view mirror, and it's been very difficult to find a new one, even from the dealership. Low and behold, Action Auto Wreckers (and Honda Heaven). I called them to confirm that they had the part. I went down a few days later to pick it up (they pulled it from the car while I waited). I'm not sure what the relationship is, but Action Auto Wreckers is located next to Honda Heaven and the only retail front that was open when I went to pick up my part. Pro tip: Call ahead and have them pull the part so you don't have to wait. Also, the first part they pulled for me was incorrect, so make sure to double check what they give you (and ideally bring the part to them). They were happy to swap it out, but I'm glad I didn't need to drive all the way home and back here to swap it.

    Pretty standard transaction. People were nice. The kid workin in the back shop was cool and…read moreanswered my questions about how my car was found etc. no One likes fees etc and there's weren't as bad as I had seen some before. It sucks that grits police reports come out so slow. It would have been 2 weeks before I got note that the car had been impounded. At $300 for the tow, $160 a day x 12 days and a $160 police release form fee (lots of typos and mis information on the checked boxes. The guys seem to be cool enough to hire independently thanks

    Pick-n-Pull - Newark - Look what happens when you don't moisturize your leather. This guy seemed to have time for other activities tho

    Pick-n-Pull - Newark

    (110 reviews)

    The service was nice. People were pretty friendly that worked there. I've read on some of the post…read morethat people had negative experiences, but it was very positive for me.

    Junkyard filled with junk cars (sometimes gems) and operated by a few junk people using junk…read moreprocesses. We came here primarily through the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) program to retire our vehicle and for the east bay, this was the closest site contracted by the state to handle these requests. No appointment is needed as they service walk ins all day (check their time of operation ahead of your visit to confirm they're open but they're typically open from 8:30 to 4 pm Monday to Saturday). Before you head out, if you plan to sell your car, make sure you have all the required documentation. Be sure to bring your vehicle title, drivers license, and letter of approval (for the BAR program, you need to first apply online first and receive a physical letter to confirm your application). If your title has an "and" on it (joint ownership), all parties must be present with their valid drivers license. If not, they'll turn you away and you'll have to come back another time. Also, plan to have the process take about two hours. If you're simply coming for digging for scraps and parts, bring forms of payment (cash, credit), tools (depending on what you're looking for, a wagon might be worthwhile to include at your disposal), and protective gear. There's an entrance fee of $4 and any parts you're looking to purchase will be processed separately. Located in the outskirts of Newark, it'll seem like you're heading to nowhere once you pass the railroad tracks. Keep going and be prepared to turn into the large parking lot. Park your car at any of the spots. After you've arrived, head on up to the shop. For those going to the scrapyard, hang a left and head to the kiosk to sign your waiver and pay the entry fee. For those looking to sell their car, head towards to the office building to the right where they typically would have a simple clipboard and sign in sheet right outside the door. Put your name and phone number down and someone will eventually come out and read out the name to service you. I say "eventually" because there's one person handling these from my experience and if they're preoccupied with another sale, you're left to wait without much of a direction or guidance until they get to you. "Just stick around" is the response we have gotten before we were serviced, after we were serviced and waiting for them to evaluate the car, and after everything was processed and we were waiting for the check. To add to the excruciating wait, the staff member assigned to this operation is the most obnoxiously slow and curt worker I have ever witnessed. Fortunately, they were knowledgeable and I'm just glad the government program has all the prices set to simplify the fund exchange. Overall, Pick-n-Pull certainly has a reputation as a place to be able to source parts from junk cars for car enthusiasts, collectors, and mechanics but they also operate on behalf of the state for retiring vehicles. Like it or not, you may end up spending more time here than expected but at the end of the day, you knew what you were getting into. Personally, there'd be little reason for me to venture out here but they served their purpose, albeit with a few unnecessary hurdles.

    Pick-n-Pull - usedcardealers - Updated June 2026

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