Pull-A-Part
Self-service used auto parts stores across the Southeast and Midwest United States.
About Pull-A-Part▼ Click to expand
Pull-A-Part is a self-service used auto parts retailer and automotive recycler founded in 1997 by the Cohen family in Atlanta, Georgia. The Cohen family's roots in recycling trace back to the early 1900s, making Pull-A-Part a multi-generational business with over a century of recycling heritage. Today, Pull-A-Part operates 35 locations across 16 U.S. states and also operates the U-Pull-&-Pay brand. The company generates over $500 million in annual revenue and employs 500–1,000 people. Pull-A-Part has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its environmental practices, reducing waste from scrapped vehicles by 21% compared to standard shredding. Each yard is designed to be a clean, organized "un-junkyard" where customers bring their own tools and save significantly compared to new or aftermarket parts.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pull-A-Part
Everything you need to know before visiting a Pull-A-Part yard
How does Pull-A-Part work?
Pull-A-Part is a self-service auto parts store where you bring your own tools and remove the parts you need from a large selection of used vehicles. The yards are organized and clean, and staff can help you locate the vehicle you need. You pay only for the parts you pull, typically at significant savings compared to new or aftermarket parts.
How many Pull-A-Part locations are there?
Pull-A-Part operates 35 self-service auto parts stores across 16 U.S. states, including Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
Is Pull-A-Part environmentally friendly?
Yes. Pull-A-Part has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and has received multiple Indiana Clean Yard Gold Level Awards. The company reduces waste from scrapped vehicles by 21% compared to standard shredding practices and actively recycles materials like mercury switches.
Does Pull-A-Part buy junk cars?
Yes. Pull-A-Part purchases junk cars and trucks at all locations. You can get an instant offer online or by phone, and they often provide free towing to pick up your vehicle.
