NAPA Auto Parts - Genuine Parts Company

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South Portland, United States

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NAPA Auto Parts - Genuine Parts Company Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

NAPA Auto Parts - Genuine Parts Company is located in South Portland, United States on 65 Market St. NAPA Auto Parts - Genuine Parts Company is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category auto parts store in United States.

Address

65 Market St

Phone

+1 2077673277

Service options

Kerbside pickupDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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dan hults

I walk in here the other day, this lil skinny punk and I guess he is the manager there? Nick, well he had a bad attitude was rude, he actually told me to go to Oriellys While calling me names as I walked out. I couldn't believe it. I will never be going to Napa ever again. His co workers were all watching youtube on their computers. 5 people standing around out back talking about another employee and making fun of him. This dump needs a serious overhaul.

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David Reed

Very helpful staff...but stay away from the NAPA bulbs

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Khris Gerrish

Great knowledgeable and friendly staff ready to help out with whatever project you got going on.

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mastertecherock

Counter person this Saturday was rude and did not want to look up a part! Treated me like I know nothing about cars without considering hes a entry level counter guy and I'm a triple master ase world class technician with 40 years experience....

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Andrew Curran

I was just in your store, and none of the employees were wearing masks. I asked an employee if they had made the \collective decision\ to not wear masks, and he said yes. I told him because of that choice I would not be shopping at that store. If you don't care enough about your customers I will take my money elsewhere, and make people aware of your choice to not protect your customers from the spread of the Coronavirus Virus.