Pick Your Part - Mount Airy

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★★★½☆
3.7 (278 reviews)
Location
Address:
3923 Twin Arch Rd
Mt Airy, MD 21771
GPS Coordinates:
39.360961, -77.138857
Contact Information
Phone:
(800) 962-2277
Contact:
Pick Your Part - Mount Airy
Hours of Operation
  • Mon-Sun 9am-4:30pm
Business Information
3.7

Rating

278

Reviews

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5 helpful highest ranking reviews
Nonestica
★☆☆☆☆ 2 months ago

Overheard the one of the workers (tall white guy with red hair) making racist jokes about Mexicans while pointing at a Spanish speaking couple. The front desk older woman was also rude. Would recommend spending your mine elsewhere.

keiron richards
★☆☆☆☆ 6 months ago

I have been going to this place for years, the prices were reasonable for the parts that you selected. Now, you can’t pick up anything there and expect a reasonable price. They charge you for core part now. Also, they are price gouging, the price for the USED parts are the same as the brand new part or even cost more than what you would get them for. Don’t waste your time going there, you are better off buying the new part. Yes they provide convenience and OEM parts, but this is still a junk yard, and pricing parts close to new OEM parts is just wrong. Other junk yard that I have been to sells their used parts at a reasonable price no matter what you pick up there. And looking at all your reviews and not making any changes says a lot about how you feel about all your customers. Everyone complaining about the same thing, the unorganized lot and high prices for used parts.

Selena Ramirez
★☆☆☆☆ 2 months ago

Back in December, me and my fiancé went to this junkyard Mt Airy location and my fiancés tool bag WAS NOT checked PROPERLY at all by this old lady behind the desk in the entrance. MY jumper cables that I paid out of MY pocket were in that tool bag and we were not aware that the jumper cables were in there. Me and my fiancé are leaving and getting checked out by this tall bald security guard and the security guard comes off harsh, loud, and rude right off the bat saying we are stealing jumper cables. We’re telling him “we’re sorry we weren’t aware the jumper cables were in the bag and those are my jumper cables we’re not stealing. It won’t happen again but there is a way to approach someone especially if they are customers at YOUR job.” He continues to be rude and yell when there is a line behind us watching and listening to this man be rude and EXTREMELY unprofessional. Accusing me and my fiance in front of other customers of us stealing jumper cables from a car in the junkyard and saying he’s been working there for the longest time and he knows how it goes. He says in a very harsh tone “don’t ever let it happen again!” When he finally let us leave. We did not say anything and we spared that man because that had us very stunned on how unprofessional someone can be especially in front of other customers like it’s a show!! My fiancé returned to that junkyard many other times after that but today, is the first time my fiancé seen the security guard there since the discussion in December. The same security guy saw my fiance being checked out on parts he was PAYING FOR AND PULLED APART HIMSELF and told a worker checking him out not to sell to him. That is EXTREMELY unprofessional and something needs to be done about this security guard and you guys checking peoples bags PROPERLY. There were people that were watching that discussion and even commented on the security guard being unprofessional and rude to many other people as well. Sounds like to me you guys will lose customers more than gain new customers. Something needs to be done there.

Сергей Кравченко
★☆☆☆☆ 6 months ago

After reviewing and exploring the website of this junkyard, I saw that there were some vehicles listed that fit my needs for parts. However, when I arrived there, I couldn’t find those vehicles. They were actually hidden in another parking area that visitors are not allowed to access. Later, I contacted customer service and asked why things work that way, but I didn’t receive any clear answer. They only told me that I needed to find everything out on site — but it’s a very long drive. So, in short, the vehicles appear to be available on the website, but in reality, they are just hidden from visitors.

Charles Bues
★★☆☆☆ 2 years ago

I have been going LKQ Mount Airy or Crazy Rays for years. They have an up to date inventory online, and I have been lucky to get some gems. Only a $3 admission fee, REMEMBER TO CARRY CASH for the admission and soda machine. Recently, their organization has been confusing. Imports, Europeans, GM, Ford, Dodge, etc used to be well organized by vehicle type and brand, not anymore. Finding what my friend and I needed to get was confusing. I counted at least fifteen brands in the same corner of the yard. This is more of an inconvenience or nitpick. The prices for their items has gotten more expensive since 2020, but it's not exactly their fault. More like the market and inflation. There are teams of scavengers, that their job is to take high demand items before anyone else. Again not LKQs fault directly, they are a business at the end of the day. At least for me, they still are cheaper than some new parts. I have a 20 year old Chrysler LH car, Mount Airy is the best junkyard in the DMV area in my opinion and for my car. Hopefully the yard organization and parts prices will get better soon.