Progress Auto Salvage Inc

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Lewisberry, United States

Salvage yard

Progress Auto Salvage Inc Reviews | Rating 2.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Progress Auto Salvage Inc is located in Lewisberry, United States on 964 Rossville Rd. Progress Auto Salvage Inc is rated 2.4 out of 5 in the category salvage yard in United States.

Address

964 Rossville Rd

Phone

+1 7179385898

Service options

Delivery

Open hours

Mon
8AM–5PM
Tue
8AM–5PM
Wed
8AM–5PM
Thu
8AM–5PM
Fri
8AM–5PM
Sat
8AM–3PM
Sun
Closed

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Shawn Jacob

Being searching every junkyard for infiniti Q45 parts. No where to be found contacted dealership for parts it was expensive as hell. They gave me Progress Auto Salvage phone number. I contacted them bought it cheaper. It was shipped next day got it in perfect condition. Excellent customer service will buy again.

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Klein Denis

Wonderful customer service from Progress Auto Salvage. Ordered an engine computer from them. Arrived on time I was not at home they took the order back to Progress. I was very honest to them to accept it was my fault that I travelled out of town. The resend it without any charges. Please the best service from them. I will recommend more customer thanks for the great service

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Johnnie Parker

Hard to believe that this place is in business great service until they get your money

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Emerah Mike

Ordered parts from progress very fast, customer service was perfect. I will recommend people to buy from progress auto salvage. Great people and great service.

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Joe D

***obviously most of the nonzero ratings for this place are from fake accounts*** 0 stars, typical disorganized scrap yard ran by foreigners. Sold us an engine with cracked oil pan that wasn't discovered until got it home. Refused to take any responsibility or offer any refund or exchange. If you can, avoid doing business with them. You'll literally need a magnifying glass as well as taking your life into your own hands to stand underneath a forklift, holding your engine up overhead with a bit of frayed seat belt. Their business grounds are on a gravel-stone lot and they must've set the engine down on a rock while repositioning to bring it out to my truck. There's absolutely no way it could've been broken this way in my truck bed or on my cement garage floor. Calling BBB and had to warn others of the risk.