MichiganXJ
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- Location
- SE Michigan
The O'Reilly near me is actually pretty decent. It used to be a Murray's (MI/OH chain) and it had to be the second worst parts store I ever dealt with (second only to the nearest Autozone). Pretty much all the chain parts stores in my immediate area are pretty good these days. The Advance is phenomenal, the Napa is quite good, and the Autozone is even decent (by AZ standards-I still refuse to buy anything but oil/filters from them). By contrast, all the same chain stores in the east side Detroit 'burbs were horrendous.
We still have a few independent parts houses near where I live. They are definitely the kind of place where the guy at the counter has visible ink, is missing at least one finger from a wrenching-related accident, and the whole place smells like a combination of Camel filters, grease, metal shavings and oil from the machine shop-it's quite intoxicating. One of the shops was still using paper books to track part numbers until 2005(!). The only problem is that their prices simply aren't competitive with the chain stores. When I can look up a part number online and take it to Advance, I just can't justify paying 60% more at the indie place, nor can I afford to. It's a shame, but unfortunately I don't have money to burn for the sake of nostalgia.
We still have a few independent parts houses near where I live. They are definitely the kind of place where the guy at the counter has visible ink, is missing at least one finger from a wrenching-related accident, and the whole place smells like a combination of Camel filters, grease, metal shavings and oil from the machine shop-it's quite intoxicating. One of the shops was still using paper books to track part numbers until 2005(!). The only problem is that their prices simply aren't competitive with the chain stores. When I can look up a part number online and take it to Advance, I just can't justify paying 60% more at the indie place, nor can I afford to. It's a shame, but unfortunately I don't have money to burn for the sake of nostalgia.