All of us here at Chuck and Eddie's with you a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving holiday. We want to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your business and support. We strive to offer each and every one of you the finest products available and the best possible price.
As you sit down to Thanksgiving dinner with your family and friends, take a moment to reflect on all the good that's come your way during this past year. Even in these difficult economic times, there's still plenty to be thankful for.
We're thankful for all of you. Thank you for your loyal patronage. We look forward to being of service to you in the next year and for years to come.
--Season's Greetings from the Chuck and Eddie's Family.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Are YOU Ready For Used Parts?
Chuck and Eddie's has been in business since the 1940's and during that time we've had hundreds of thousands of happy customers. We've also had our share of unhappy buyers. Most of the time, the consumers who've had problems with our parts are newcomers to the used auto parts market and don't fully understand what the word "used" actually means as it refers automotive parts.
Used parts from late model vehicles very often look quite good, but parts coming from older cars from the 1990's as an example, will show wear from many years of normal use. If you're looking to replace a sun visor in your 1992 Ford with a used part, consider the fact that the visor you are purchasing has been exposed to sun and other elements for quite a number of years and this is reflected in the overall appearance of the visor. Interior working parts such as fuel filler necks, struts, stabilizer bars, etc will also show signs of wear when you receive them. Here at Chuck and Eddie's we clean each part before it's sent to our customers, but even after a thorough cleaning, the part will still show its wear. Because the parts are inspected and tested, in most cases regardless of their outward appearance, these components will function just fine in your vehicle.
So, if you want a "new looking" part for your car, the best choice is to buy a new part, but if you can put up with a little scratch, dent or ding here and there, you'll save a bundle by purchasing used. Used or New? It's a personal choice.
Used parts from late model vehicles very often look quite good, but parts coming from older cars from the 1990's as an example, will show wear from many years of normal use. If you're looking to replace a sun visor in your 1992 Ford with a used part, consider the fact that the visor you are purchasing has been exposed to sun and other elements for quite a number of years and this is reflected in the overall appearance of the visor. Interior working parts such as fuel filler necks, struts, stabilizer bars, etc will also show signs of wear when you receive them. Here at Chuck and Eddie's we clean each part before it's sent to our customers, but even after a thorough cleaning, the part will still show its wear. Because the parts are inspected and tested, in most cases regardless of their outward appearance, these components will function just fine in your vehicle.
So, if you want a "new looking" part for your car, the best choice is to buy a new part, but if you can put up with a little scratch, dent or ding here and there, you'll save a bundle by purchasing used. Used or New? It's a personal choice.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
A Little History...The Chuck and Eddie's Story

Chuck and Eddie’s has grown immensely since its humble inception and is now comprised of three important divisions:
Used Parts Sales:
Both Wholesale and Retail, we have branched out from providing the backyard mechanics of our communities to sales of major components and small parts both Nationally and Internationally with the help of the internet and employing the latest technologies in the used auto parts industry. We buy parts cars from local auctions, sending buyers in person and purchase from online auctions in other states, utilizing information obtained from call history and internet requests.
With the latest technology and excellence in customer service we have maintained a steady sales growth over 60 years.
Scrap Operations:
We employ the latest technologies from preparation of junk cars to draining and reclaiming of fluids and gases. We provide an essential recycling services. We are ever conscious of environmental issues, laws and regulations.
Off-Site Scrap Operations:
In addition to scrap operations in our own yards, we also provide a service to other area yards in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island by transporting our equipment, loaders and portable crushers and crew. We prepare their junk cars, drain fluids, etc. crush the cars, and have the vehicles loaded, trucked out of the yard and brought to a local shredder for disposal.
We currently employ over 80 individuals. There are 12 individuals employed in the New Haven location in upper management positions, office personnel, counter sales, parts pullers, car carrier drivers, parts delivery driver and scrap personnel. The balance of our staff can be found at the Southington locations. The size of the operation dictates the disbursement of our employees. The Southington warehouse also feeds parts to the New Haven yard to fulfill sales as our inventory here is more extensive.
Due to changes in the industry, transforming from mom and pop yards to multi-million dollar parts facilities, we project a great opportunity for continued growth in our daily operations. However, to stay on the cutting edge we continue to boost our inventory, buy better and later model cars and equipment to process them. We have managed thus far to self-finance many of these activities.
Our online division has also grown by leaps and bounds. As of this writing, we continue to offer a portion of our inventory on ebay, but a state-of-the-art website and mobile site are currently under development. It is expected that both of these new online features will be launched before the end of 2011.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Coming Soon To A Computer Near You!
In just a few short weeks, we'll be unveiling our brand new, state-of-the-art online ordering system. This new website will have many features that will help you to make your auto parts purchases quickly and accurately.
The new CbuckandEddies.com website will offer easy to read compatibility information so you'll know if the part you're considering will work on your vehicle. Straight-forward shipping costs will also be displayed before you purchase so you can select the method that's right for you. The most useful feature of this new site is that our entire inventory will be available for you to search. You'll be able to select from over 600,000 used parts and hundreds of new and OEM components. Several search methods will be offered to make finding the right part a cinch.
Following on the heels of the new site will be a mobile ordering system. Folks with smart phones will be able to access our entire inventory and order directly from their phones.
We'll be notifying customers via email when the new website has been activated. Get on our list by texting the work: CHUCKANDEDDIES to 22828, or by using our online signup form at: www.chuckandeddies.com/emailsignup
The new CbuckandEddies.com website will offer easy to read compatibility information so you'll know if the part you're considering will work on your vehicle. Straight-forward shipping costs will also be displayed before you purchase so you can select the method that's right for you. The most useful feature of this new site is that our entire inventory will be available for you to search. You'll be able to select from over 600,000 used parts and hundreds of new and OEM components. Several search methods will be offered to make finding the right part a cinch.
Following on the heels of the new site will be a mobile ordering system. Folks with smart phones will be able to access our entire inventory and order directly from their phones.
We'll be notifying customers via email when the new website has been activated. Get on our list by texting the work: CHUCKANDEDDIES to 22828, or by using our online signup form at: www.chuckandeddies.com/emailsignup
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Shipping Fees - A Necessary Evil
Millions of people buy merchandise online every day. Usually shipping costs are added to the purchase price which in some cases, greatly increases the overall charge of the product.
It's a sad but true fact that shipping is expensive. The Postal Service and other independent shippers calculate costs based on a number of factors, including fuel costs. As the price of fuel rises, so does the cost of shipping an item from point A to point B.
Our Shipping Department here at Chuck and Eddie's ships a wide range of items every day. Different sized items need to be shipped in different ways. The majority of our items can be shipped via UPS or USPS, but some larger items such as engines, transmissions, fenders, bumpers, etc need to be shipped via truck. Truck freight is the most expensive of the shipping methods we use. Independent trucking companies base their fees on size, weight and distance. Rather than calculate each buyer's individual shipping cost, Chuck and Eddie's uses a "flat rate" system. We looked at average rates charged for certain items shipped east of the Mississippi, campared them with rates for the same type of item shipped west of the Mississippi, then formulated a fair average that each buyer would pay regardless of where they live in the Continental United States. This means savings for the customer since most shipping rates are higher than what the customer is charged.
UPS and USPS rates are calculated based on weight and distance. Rates can beviewed by ebay buyers before they actually make a purchase. This helps them to decide if the overall cost of the delivered item would be a good value.
Since a large part of Chuck and Eddie's business is done online, we try to compensate for today's high shipping costs by reducing the price of our parts. This practice provides our customers with a very good overall value.
As our business grows, we will seek out other forms of shipping that may offer good service at reduced cost. Here at Chuck and Eddie's we do what we can to provide our customers with the best parts at the best delivered price.
A Word About "Free Shipping": As most of us already know, there's no such thing as "free". One way or the other we pay for the products and services we get. Free shipping is no exception. Merchants that offer free shipping most usually incorporate the cost of shipping into the price of the product. A quick look on ebay found an item we sell for $20 plus shipping is offered by another vendor at $42.99 with "free shipping". So before you click the "buy now" button on an item offering free shipping, do some comparison shopping. It could save you plenty!
It's a sad but true fact that shipping is expensive. The Postal Service and other independent shippers calculate costs based on a number of factors, including fuel costs. As the price of fuel rises, so does the cost of shipping an item from point A to point B.
Our Shipping Department here at Chuck and Eddie's ships a wide range of items every day. Different sized items need to be shipped in different ways. The majority of our items can be shipped via UPS or USPS, but some larger items such as engines, transmissions, fenders, bumpers, etc need to be shipped via truck. Truck freight is the most expensive of the shipping methods we use. Independent trucking companies base their fees on size, weight and distance. Rather than calculate each buyer's individual shipping cost, Chuck and Eddie's uses a "flat rate" system. We looked at average rates charged for certain items shipped east of the Mississippi, campared them with rates for the same type of item shipped west of the Mississippi, then formulated a fair average that each buyer would pay regardless of where they live in the Continental United States. This means savings for the customer since most shipping rates are higher than what the customer is charged.
UPS and USPS rates are calculated based on weight and distance. Rates can beviewed by ebay buyers before they actually make a purchase. This helps them to decide if the overall cost of the delivered item would be a good value.
Since a large part of Chuck and Eddie's business is done online, we try to compensate for today's high shipping costs by reducing the price of our parts. This practice provides our customers with a very good overall value.
As our business grows, we will seek out other forms of shipping that may offer good service at reduced cost. Here at Chuck and Eddie's we do what we can to provide our customers with the best parts at the best delivered price.
A Word About "Free Shipping": As most of us already know, there's no such thing as "free". One way or the other we pay for the products and services we get. Free shipping is no exception. Merchants that offer free shipping most usually incorporate the cost of shipping into the price of the product. A quick look on ebay found an item we sell for $20 plus shipping is offered by another vendor at $42.99 with "free shipping". So before you click the "buy now" button on an item offering free shipping, do some comparison shopping. It could save you plenty!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Preparing Your Car For Winter
One of the most important things you can do this time of year is prepare your vehicle for the upcoming winter season. Cold winters can cause many travel related issues if you're not prepared.
Start with your cooling system. If you haven't had it flushed in a while, do it now. Replace the fluid with new antifreeze. While you're at it, have the system checked for leaks. Check radiator and heater hoses and replace any that look like they've seen better days.
Inspect your windshield wipers and replace them if they look worn. It might be a good idea to install winter wiper blades. These blades have rubber boots on them that make them more efficient in snow and ice conditions.
Older batteries can die a quick death in cold weather. Be sure to check the battery for strength and inspect the cables for any corrosion.
Have your brakes check and replace pads, calipers, shoes if necessary. Having good tires are essential as well. Look at the tread and make sure they'll give you enough traction during the extremes of the winter season.
One thing you may not have thought of is to inspect your vehicle's body for scratches and dings. Road salts can make a mess of your finish if it comes into contact with bare metal. Take some time to go over your vehicle and cover any any bare metal with touch up paint. It will save you a bundle in the long run.
Check all of your car's fluids and top them off. We've all experienced running out of windshield washer solution while driving in bad weather. It's not only an inconvenience....it's dangerous.
Taking the time to perform the tasks mentioned here can not only prevent a break down. It could save your life!
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