Pep Boys Auto Parts & Service / New Brighton, Minnesota
Rating: ★
13 years in Business
Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories, Tire Dealers
Address: 3325 124th Ave NW, New-Brighton
Postal code: 55433
Phone: (763) 367-1020
E-mail: contactus@pepboys.com
Pep Boys Does Everything For Less
Pep Boys retail and service location offering a wide range of car parts and accessories, from brakes to electronics and car care, as well as auto repair and services, including oil changes and tires.
Categories:
Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Accessories, Tire Dealers, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services, Automobile Diagnostic Service
Payment:
amex, discover, master card, visa, cash, check, diners club, travelers checks
Services/Product offered:
Brake Service
Brakes
Cars
Chassis
Clutches
Engine Service
Engines
Exhaust
Exhaust Service
Exhausts
Front End & Steering
Radiators
SUVs
Shocks
Steering
Struts
Suspension
Suv
Tires
Transmission Service
Transmissions
Trucks
Wheels
Brakes
Cars
Chassis
Clutches
Engine Service
Engines
Exhaust
Exhaust Service
Exhausts
Front End & Steering
Radiators
SUVs
Shocks
Steering
Struts
Suspension
Suv
Tires
Transmission Service
Transmissions
Trucks
Wheels
Open hours:
Mon - Sat 8:00 am - 8:00 pmSun 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Brands:
BF Goodrich, Bosch, Bridgestone, Carlisle, Castrol, Continental, Cooper, Cooper Tires, Falken, Firestone, Hankook, Michelin, Monroe, Pennzoil, Pirelli, Uniroyal, Valvoline
Reviews:
Don`t waste your money
Service is poor and they don`t stand behind their products or warranties. Don`t bring your car here, you will end up regretting it! I brought my vehicle in for a new battery in December 2009. I had them install the battery that they recommended. Ever since then my vehicle won`t start any time it`s below about 0 degrees F. I live in MN so this is a good amount of time. There`s a 2 year free replacement warranty and I ... view morehave taken it back in 4 times to try to resolve the problem and they refuse to refund or replace the battery because by the time I get there (after pulling the battery, warming it up in my house, and reinstalling so I can drive in or jump starting the vehicle so I can drive in) of course the battery is charged and the vehicle is warmed up and it starts fine. I have explained the problem to them and they try to tell me that I must have some other wiring problem because the battery is fine. Yeah, a wiring problem that is mysteriously fixed every time by warming the battery up in the house and then mysteriously comes back when it gets cold again. What a joke. Over $100 for a battery that would make a better boat anchor than a battery. I wish I had taken it to a more reputable place to begin with and paid $10 more for a battery that actually worked, what a mistake.
MM33 / 1/21/2011