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Zorro

(16,284 posts)
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:04 AM 19 hrs ago

Advance Auto Parts closing all California stores, including 14 in San Diego County

Advance Auto Parts is rolling out of California.

The auto supply company, with more than 150 stores in this state, is closing all California locations and hundreds of others across the Western U.S., including 14 in San Diego County.

In all, it is closing more than 700 stores and distribution centers in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona, a move that comes as the company aims to “improve the productivity of all our assets and to create shareholder value,” Shane O’Kelly, the company’s president and chief executive, said in a news release.

In last week’s third-quarter earnings call, O’Kelly said the company will focus on top-performing stores and ditch stores that are struggling.

“We made the decision to close certain non-performing, nonstrategic stores in the U.S. to better position our assets based for long-term sustainable growth,” he said. Instead, Advance Auto Parts will work to “improve store concentration in our strongest markets.”

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2024/11/19/advance-auto-parts-closing-all-california-stores-including-14-in-san-diego-county/

I wonder if this is an effect of the increase in EVs in California.

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Advance Auto Parts closing all California stores, including 14 in San Diego County (Original Post) Zorro 19 hrs ago OP
More likely in advance of tariffs... Historic NY 18 hrs ago #1
that is my guess too. hlthe2b 18 hrs ago #2
Maybe it has something to do.With automakers preventing consumers from repairing their own vehicles Fullduplexxx 14 hrs ago #3
My first car was an old 60s Mustang. You could practically stand inside the engine compartment to work on it ZonkerHarris 14 hrs ago #4
Mine was a 66 gto . Even with a 400cu engine i could still easily Fullduplexxx 14 hrs ago #5
Pure Greed ! Nigrum Cattus 13 hrs ago #6

Historic NY

(37,847 posts)
1. More likely in advance of tariffs...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 09:33 AM
18 hrs ago

many new parts come from outside the US. including the crappy, yes crappy reconditioned stuff Mexico send north. O'Reilly is gaining a foothold in new markets.

Fullduplexxx

(8,254 posts)
3. Maybe it has something to do.With automakers preventing consumers from repairing their own vehicles
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 01:28 PM
14 hrs ago

While not explicitly aiming to completely prevent consumers from performing basic car maintenance, some auto manufacturers are increasingly designing vehicles with complex systems and limited access to parts, making DIY repairs significantly more difficult and often requiring specialized tools and expertise only available at authorized dealerships, effectively discouraging at-home car maintenance by consumers; this trend is often criticized as a strategy to drive more business towards dealership service departments.

ZonkerHarris

(25,268 posts)
4. My first car was an old 60s Mustang. You could practically stand inside the engine compartment to work on it
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:11 PM
14 hrs ago

Straight 6 and easy.
Nowadays I open a hood and it's just like looking a computer's guts.
no clue for me

Fullduplexxx

(8,254 posts)
5. Mine was a 66 gto . Even with a 400cu engine i could still easily
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:15 PM
14 hrs ago

Remove the spark plugs from the side

Nigrum Cattus

(91 posts)
6. Pure Greed !
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 02:34 PM
13 hrs ago

This has nothing to do with EV's. The statement notes "shareholder value".
Not market share or profit. California is the largest market for autos in the
U.S.. Also, the republicans are going to end the $7,500 tax credit for EV's.

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