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Old Feb 7, 2011 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by coreybv
You're lucky. The big chains have killed off nearly all of the mom 'n pops around here. You can choose between O'Reilly, Advance, Autozone, and NAPA. Not much else around. There is one mom 'n pop left just two blocks from my house, but as much as I'd like to use them I just can't bring myself to pay their prices (at least double, usually more, on identical parts). Then throw in the 10% discount that I get from O'Reillys through my union and, yeah, that's where I end up getting most of my parts.

I'm a big believer in supporting the local guy, but taking good care of my family is an even higher priority, so for the time being I gotta go where I can get the best deal.

What is this o'reillys that you speak of?
 
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Old Feb 7, 2011 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Old_School
What is this o'reillys that you speak of?
O'Reilly Auto Parts, another chain auto store like Advance or AutoZone. I try and stay away from them however, I've had hard times finding what I need if they have it in stock at that place.

Plus the ones I've been in (Metro Nashville, TN area) all smelled funny.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/
 
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