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Where are the Best Car Accessories in Austin, Texas?

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Where are the Best Car Accessories in Austin, Texas?

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I have a 1990 Toyota Camry that I had purchased used – a Kenwood CD player had been put in the dash but the sellers gave me the original factory cassette setup when I purchased the vehicle. I had been fine with the CD player until recently when the connection between the stereo and the speakers seemed to be loosening – I would have inconsistent volume and little bumps in the road would take the music away completely, even for days at a time. I had recently got a new ipod that I wanted to use in my car, so I decided to kill two birds with one stone and reinstate the factory setup so I could begin using a cassette-to-ipod converter. SO glad I called around and found this place – other places were asking for $55-$80 to simply switch the two stereos… Victor told me $35 on the phone and stayed true to the price when I came in. Not only did he fix me up at the store within 2 hours of calling, but he estimated it would take 30 minutes – 1 hour. In actuality, from the moment I pulled up to

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I chosed Advanced Auto based on the excellent online reviews I found. I’ve only lived in Austin 6 weeks and am always apprehensive about finding a good, honest, knowledgeable auto shop with good pricing. I seemed to be having an issue with tire balancing, but for all I knew the cause could have been something more expensive – all I knew was my car was shaking a lot and replacing a front tire didn’t fix the problem. The people at Advanced were very courteous – they listened to all the info I gave them patiently and while I waited for the technician to finish up a couple of things before he could look at my car, the gentleman at the front desk made sure I knew they had not forgotten about me. I watched t.v., sat in their comfortable and cool lobby and read magazines (which, may I add, the selection included more than just typical guy magazines – they had tons of Martha Stewart Living, etc., ha ha!). When the tech came out to inform me the only issue was one bad tire, and showed me the pr

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