JunkYards in South El Monte, CA
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1. In California, CA, How Many Auto Junk Yards Are There?
There are 3 auto junk yards in California, CA.
2. What Information Is Available About Auto Junk Yards in California, CA?
We provide the address information, phone number, open hours, and official website of the auto junk yards in California, CA.
3. Which Auto Junk Yards Are Nearest to Me in California, CA?
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4. Which Auto Junk Yard in California, CA Is the Best?
New City Auto is the best auto junk yard in California, CA. The following is one of the featured comments on this auto junk yard.
“Scheduled an appointment with Lawrence and he pulled out the car to let me look at it. I didn’t feel pressured at all and the process was very transparent. When on the test drive I realized I was a lot more rusty with driving stick than I anticipated. Lawrence was very understanding and offered to have it delivered. I told him I’d think about it and the next day decided to buy the car after seeing all my options. Finalized the transaction over the phone and had it delivered to my address. Car has been overall pretty reliable. Spent just around $500 in parts(alternator, battery, crankshaft position censor etc) which I accounted for and is expected with older cars. CPC was covered under warranty too but I didn’t want to drive back down to South El Monte. Pretty smooth experience for my first car purchase. Update: 10k miles later I had to do some more repairs. Wheel bearing needed to be replaced and I guess the previous owner cross threaded the cv axle. Brake caliper pin also failed due to it being over torque. Doing the incorrect torque specs is a common mistake among tree-shade mechanics and since the car came with aftermarket wheels I’m assuming it was owned by a fellow car enthusiast. Other than that it’s just been basic maintenance(brake pads, fluids, oil, tires etc) I’ve done some light modifications too(aftermarket grille, headlights, stubby antenna, led interior lights) Even with its quirks I’m still very happy with my purchase.”


