
Clyde
GBSolved a two year old problem. I had purchased two sets of fuel injectors from ebay vendors. The first were visably knockoffs, although they worked fairly well until one failed. The second were accurate fakes that didn't work very well at all. I finally got real GM branded parts from Dave's at a reasonable price. All is well.

Jon
GBGreat prices Great prices, fast shipping. Thanks Dave

Chanise
GBVery poor customer service Cancels orders without notifying you. You call to inquire and the operator doesn't allow you to ask questions, they prefer to speaking over you. Then everything becomes repetitive with sarcasm(mind he's repeating something way off from what's being ask). In the very end the same thing you were asking is what becomes the conclusion, but the rudeness is unbearable. Ask to speak to someone else, apparently no one else is there at the time.

john landa
GBso frustrated Have 2007 Saturn ion 4door/2.4 engine...Liquid line has hole and dealers are arrogant,excessive high prices,you know what I mean...After 2weeks shopping junkyards,autoparts stores,I shopped DAVE'S online and BAM!!!! perfect part,fit,price.....Thank you,John Landa,supply,nc. 28462

Maurice B.
GBWant a terrible sales experience, YOU'VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE... Want a terrible sales experience? This company will give it to you. Do business with these people at your own risk. Summary: (1) received Akebono brake pads rattling around in open boxes, (2) claimed they refunded my money but keep making up excuses, (3) refused to answer my question why they sent OPEN BOX parts instead of new ones, (4) hung up the phone while I was asking for an explanation. They are sloppy, disrespectful and oblivious to the basics of customer service and human interaction. They sent me OPEN BOX brake pads flopping around and rattling. I sent them back. Two weeks later, I'm still waiting for a refund although they've assured me three times it was done. Today, they called for more CC information. When I asked why they sent me resold brake pads, the reply was that there was nothing wrong with them. Now, how would I know. All I could see is that they had created the conditions for their being damaged in transit. The pads were bumping together and clacking in the box. I could hear them when the box was handed to me. It was embarrassing. I wasn't going to have them installed and find out later. I also wasn't going to allow them to disrespect me by accepting something sent as if from a JUNK YARD. JOEY hung up the phone today while deflecting my request for an explanation. Just kept repeating they weren't defective. Well, if you've had a similar experience, they consciously may be selling rejected parts. You don't need to deal with them. There are tons of reputable parts dealers out there.