Who owns AutoZone and Advance Auto?

Who owns AutoZone and Advance Auto?

Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts in Cairo, Georgia
Owner Institutional Owners[1] Vanguard Group Inc [2] (10.25\%) BlackRock Fund Advisors [3] (5.18\%) Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss [4] (4.47\%) State Street Corp [5] (4.43\%) Starboard Value LP [6] (4.36\%)
Number of employees 68,000 (2020)

What was O Reilly’s before?

The O’Reilly Story. O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. officially started in the auto parts business in Springfield, Missouri, in November of 1957. However, its historical background in the automotive business, as well as the family’s quest for opportunity and advancement, may be traced back to a much earlier time.

Where does AutoZone get its parts from?

Auto parts retailers have been spared from sharing the same fate as Barnes & Noble, Toys R Us and so many other companies rendered redundant by Amazon. About 80 percent of AutoZone’s business comes from people repairing their own cars with the other 20 percent coming from professional mechanics.

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Where does AutoZone get their parts?

How many locations does Advance Auto Parts have?

5,200 stores
Advance Auto Parts In The United States Advance operates over 5,200 stores, over 100 Worldpac branches and serves approximately 1,300 independently owned Carquest branded stores in the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada.

Which is better AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts?

Both tend to fluctuate, on general items/accessories I’d usually give the win to AutoZone, but Advance occationally has better quality items. For parts, the pricing is usually fairly close, so it’s just a question of convenience.

Why do you use AutoZone?

I generally use Autozone now just for common or heavy things like oil, filters, and batteries. We always have a spare vehicle, so I can wait a week for parts to ship. I was also motivated to stop frequenting Autozone after they changed their policy on “$20 off after 5 purchases” (or such).

Which auto parts retailers offer the best value for money?

Cheapism.com surveyed four national auto parts retailers — Advance Auto Parts , AutoZone, Napa Auto Parts, and O’Reilly Auto Parts — to see which offers the best value for the money. We compared prices for a list of products a car owner is likely to need.

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How long do you have to return an item to AutoZone?

AutoZone imposes a 90-day time limit on returns, and Advance Auto Parts sets a deadline of 45 days. Also, while all retailers reserve the right to reject or charge restocking fees for returns of special orders or custom items, Advance Auto Parts publishes a fairly long list of items that can’t be returned at all.