Johnny V.
USGood stereo amplifier I've purchased stereo amplifier from CarPiece.com and I am really happy about it. It was quality stuff and quite inexpensive. Ordering was pretty convenient and shipping was fast. I would recommend these guys.
Jessi Lehman
USGood service My 12 years old Toyota Corolla engine finally gave up. It had problems for the last few weeks and I thought I need to buy new car. But then I found Carmonkeys and gave them the call. Service was really good and they helped me with ordering used engine. So far, after 3 weeks the car runs really good and I’ve saved tons of money. Car monkeys have really good service and affordable pricing.
12numbers
USWouldn't Use Carmonkeys Again I ordered a 5.7l Chevy from car monkeys and it did not go as planned. I needed it fast and this was the best website for getting things shipped at least on paper. The engine took 4 days longer than what it had said it would ship in. At one point the truck driver delivering the engine called me to ask where it was because he was at the warehouse to pick it up and no one there knew of any order. The engine I got had the exhaust mainfold cracked clean through and when I contacted the company they said to take the old one off and use it. That isnt what the mechanic and I had agreed on so my mechanic bill went up from that. Then as they got further into it the oil pan had 2 rust holes in it and the dipstick was rusted out and cracked. They said the dipstick was a "high ware part" so there was no warranty. The other parts of the engine I had problems with they said were "bolt on parts" every part of the engine bolts together. I had nothing but problems the motor I got was supposed to be together from the top of the intake to the exhaust and that is what I thought I was getting. Nothing close to that so after fixing the motor then putting it in my mechanic bill went up another $500 dollars. Wasn't worth it shoulda just got one from summit. I dont think they go through the motors like they say. Im not holding out hope they stick to their 5 yr warranty.
Jason Robo
USRefused to fulfill warranty I bought a 7.3l instead of a 6.9l engine. They are the same engine and are compatible. Found seller on Ebay, arranged purchase on the phone, was sent invoice and paid via PayPal. A little over a year later the engine started knocking. They told me to get documented diagnosis from an auto shop. When I sent it in they denied the warranty on basis it was not the correct engine for my truck. The salesperson I dealt with was aware of my minor upgrade to the slightly larger engine. Now I am stuck with a broke truck again and wasted $4000 for install and purchase of the engine for one year of operation. They should verify warranty compatibility via VIN otherwise I would have gotten the 6.9 or gotten documentation it is a valid substitute. Re: Carmonkeys reply It was indeed your site and I have a reciept in my history through PayPal so perhaps one of your employees is making sales on the side to make some extra cash with their discount but I DO have an engine, 7.3 and 6.9 IDI are in teh same Wikipedia article. Whoever I dealt with at your company allowed me to buy a 5-year warranty 7.3 for my 85 f-350 and knew I was doing it since the 7.3 is an improved version of the same engine. I still want my warranty fulfilled and I will take down my negative reviews. I would like to resolve this issue. Otherwise I will pursue my legal options. Lookup Wikipedia article: International Harvester IDI
RP
USSells parts they don't have on hand, terrible customer service Ordered an engine from these guys at midnight, had an email at 8:30 their time that said the part was "test and failed" with no more in stock. I highly doubt they warehoused a single bad engine and tested it within minutes of arriving at work. More likely is they are selling products they don't actually have on hand. Called customer service and after getting hung up on once (yeah I was upset) they said it would take 4 days to refund. After emailing them it showed back up in my account. These guys suck, sorry, but what would you expect from NJ? Too many salvage yards in California, Florida and Texas to do business with to mess with these guys.