Ever buy tires from Pep Boys?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Longagotoday2343, Nov 2, 2004.

  1. I had a horrible experience buying tires from Pep Boys. They are liars and
    cheaters. I purchased four tires at $50 each and the salesman proceeds to tell
    me the total will be close to $400! Obviously, I was flabbergasted and asked
    why so high. Then he breaks down the price, quickly glossing over $20 per tire
    "insurance" and $11 per tire Life-time balancing, both OPTIONAL.

    It upsets me that he purposefully didn't ask if I wanted them. Highly unethical
    and probably illegal. Wouldn't surprise me if others just accepted the total
    and didn't make a fuss like I did. Plus paid another $8 for new stem plugs but
    they just used the old ones from my old tires! I also asked them to save one of
    the tires because it was relatively new and wanted to keep it as emergency, but
    they threw it away!

    Good thing I took all the quarters out of the coin box, or they probably
    would've taken those too!

    Anyone else experience similar? Did you report them and where?
     
    Longagotoday2343, Nov 2, 2004
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  2. I had a horrible experience buying tires from Pep Boys. They are liars and
    I had the same experience when buying tires for my old Camry about 3 years
    back. They advertised my size tire (185/70R14) at 4 for $100 (in a local
    flyer).

    The final cost: $244 dollars, with the same lousy breakdown they gave you,
    except the only insurance they talked about was some "road hazard" shit.

    Needless to say, I am never buying anything there again, and avoid them like
    the plague. I'd sooner buy tires at the Toyota dealership than go back there!
     
    TundraOwner2002, Nov 2, 2004
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  3. Longagotoday2343

    J. Guest

    Not since 1993 when I replaced tires on my 90 Prelude. They actually had
    competitive prices on the Michelins that I wanted, were in stock, and did
    not have any excessive add-ons that you encountered.

    Oh yeah, one little problem. They wound up replacing all four of my OEM
    alloy wheels because their imcompetent tire bozo scratched each one more
    than 3/4 of the way around. I made them acknowledge the fact that they did
    the damage before the car was lowered off the lift. They did give me a
    bottle of wheel cleaner and the name of a refinisher that they would pay for
    repair. Bottom line - the district manager okay'd four new wheels within a
    few days without much of a battle. I saw them at the local Honda dealer
    about two weeks later with an invoice price of over $500., billed to Pep
    Boys.

    Needless to say, they were very careful remounting the tires. I will never
    have any work done at Pep Boys again.

    J.
     
    J., Nov 3, 2004
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  4. Longagotoday2343

    NJSS Guest

    I belong to all three warehouse clubs- Costco, BJ's and Sam's Club.

    My experience has been that nobody beats them on tires. If you buy one tire a
    year it basically pays for your membership alone.
    JIMBO
     
    NJSS, Nov 11, 2004
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