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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.it will come as a relief to some if Pep Boys isn't involved .... several members have expressed concerns based on poor experience in dealing with them .... I would be willing to buy parts from them but outside of an oil change or possibly having them install tires, I would hate to have to depend on our local Pep Boys for service .... if Pep Boys doesn't end up with the contract to provide service, some other outfit will ....
it will come as a relief to some if Pep Boys isn't involved .... several members have expressed concerns based on poor experience in dealing with them .... I would be willing to buy parts from them but outside of an oil change or possibly having them install tires, I would hate to have to depend on our local Pep Boys for service .... if Pep Boys doesn't end up with the contract to provide service, some other outfit will ....
One blog by an unknown writer is worthless. If you read mainstream media outlets, most are pretty clear Icahn has not been breaking apart his automotive parts companies because he views them as a significant growth area and wants to pump up his portfolio, Berkshire Hathaway style (as opposed to Gagnam styleI never felt that there was any truly viable agreement between Elio Motors & Pep Boys...
Now with Icahn purchasing Pep Boys...I assume Elio will have to shop for a new solution for warranty repair work...
This might be a major headwind...
I see what you mean,Please re-read the article in a more deliberate manner...
The author indicates there are approximate 800 total Pep Boys locations...but only 500 of them have service center's...the other 300 locations are exclusively retail & wholesale parts outlets...and do not offer service...
Their last 10-Q report indicates that the service centers are loss leaders...
I have been a Pep Boys (PBY) investor for the last 7 years...