Pick a Part is a used auto parts yard in Phoenix, Arizona offering a self service lot. Bring your own tools and save on hundreds of used car parts. They offer the largest Inventory of quality used auto parts at the lowest prices and will beat any competitor’s advertised price.
On August 30, 2010 Jose wrote:
4I would like to recomend that everyone take the time to go and get parts from Pick A Part The Yard is always rotating fresh stock. I help alot of my neighbors with repairs to make a little extra cash and always get my parts from Pick A Part. I get the parts cheap and get to make a little markup for pulling them it is the greatest thing ever for me…!
On September 2, 2010 Sylvia wrote:
5My car broke down and I was really worried because the dealer wanted to much money for the parts to fix it. A friend told me about Pick A Part, but I had never been to a auto parts yard so I wasn’t sure what to expect. It was great! I coudln’t believe how many cars they have…and I did find my parts for at least 1/2 the price of what the dealer wanted. The guys at the yard were so helpful to. I’ll never go back to a dealer for parts.
On May 3, 2011 Sodik wrote:
5I recommend to everyone!!! You will lost a lot if you will not go there. One auto mechanic ask me $600, but I came here, I paid for some details $35 and changed them by myself and my trouble was fixed for 10 minute.
Your choice 35$ OR $600?
On July 20, 2011 John Snider wrote:
5Pick A Part has the best selection of used parts at there yard in Phoenix area. You will find all parts you need at an affordable price.
On August 18, 2011 Francisca Sawer wrote:
5Pick A Part is the best place in the Phoenix area to find cheap parts. You can find easily the all parts you need at affordable prices. Their staff was very accommodating and helpful.
On November 15, 2011 Elliott Rosenberg wrote:
5I could never believe that Pick A Part had everything I needed in quality used auto parts at great prices. It only cost me half the money to repair me car. Will never hesitate going back again.
On December 16, 2011 JudyPSmith wrote:
5They are always helpful, polite and efficient. Pick A Part have adjusted prices to keep their products the lowest prices around Phoenix so, I don’t have to drive all over town. I would definitely coming back again.
On March 12, 2013 Tim hartnett wrote:
1Tony at the mesa store took cash to have his friend swap an engine he sold me he spoke English when he took cash for the job now a week later the car does not run and he forgot how to speak English is it ok to take cash And not give a reciept
On September 4, 2013 Jason B wrote:
1I have now had two bad experiences at this yard. First and foremost, there is no published price list, which should have sent up warning flags but didn’t. Essentially what happens is you pull the part and then they decide what to charge you, based on how much they think you will pay. If you look like you are from the burbs,or something other than a bum prepare to pay extra.
The first incident occurred on 9/1/2013. I purchased some transmission parts. When I got to the counter, the employee looked over what I had and told me my bill was $100. That seemed a little steep considering I only had 3 master cylinders and a transmission line. I questioned what everything cost and he explained that the master cylinders were $30 a piece and the trans line was was $5. I should have put the brakes on right there but I didn’t. Looking at the receipt when I got home, I noticed that the master cylinders were only $20 a piece and that the employee had tacked on a $20 Misc Trans charge for a non-existent part. Obviously as a way to up-charge me because he thought I’d pay it.
The second incident was on 9/4/2013. I returned to the yard against my better judgment, but this time I had a plan. I would call from the yard once I had located my parts and request a quote. I pulled one brake booster and one pedal cluster. I then called the desk and they quoted me $35 for the booster and $25 for the pedal cluster. No problem, I took my parts up to the counter where the same employee from the 9/1/2013 incident asked me suspiciously if I had gotten a quote. I said yes and told him what I had been quoted. The employee stated that the price on the pedal cluster must have been a mistake because they are $65 not $25. Now it had taken me an hour of work in 100+ degree temperatures to pull that cluster so for better or worse I wasn’t leaving without it. When I questioned the change in price, the employee huffed and puffed and told me he would sell it to me for $45, $20 more than what I was originally quoted.
Needless to say, I will never return to this yard and I recommend that other do the same. The U-Pull and Pay down the road has a published price list and no games, I will be going there from now on.
On September 26, 2013 Frank wrote:
1Very hard to get a proper price from these folks, much more expensive than nearby yards, but, better selection.
Commonly quoted one price but, more expensive once you are at the counter to purchase.
On October 18, 2013 monty wrote:
5Need a throttle body injector seat for a 95 GMC 1500 4×4 5.7 engine. Not the injectors or the pressure regulator.