Located In: Costco Wholesale
Service Options: In-store shopping · In-store pickup
Hours
Tuesday | 10AM–8:30PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–8:30PM |
Thursday | 10AM–8:30PM |
Friday | 10AM–8:30PM |
Saturday | 9:30AM–6PM |
Sunday | 10AM–6PM |
Monday | 10AM–8:30PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Industrial Ln, New Rochelle, NY 10805 Phone: (914) 235-2233 Website: http://www.costco.com/
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Review Summary
Bob Hochman
Keith, the gentleman at the front desk, was fast, efficient, and very pleasant.
Irv Great
Give it up to them they have good up to date equipment.
Miguel Matos
Like always service is great!!!
Eric Bloomberg
Costco tire center in New Rochelle tried to scam me by making me spend more money. They told me they needed to replace a ‘wheel sensor’ which was a lie. As soon as I put air in my tires the tires the light came off my dashboard. This is not the only problem I have had with the tire center as well. Shame on you Costco!
Charlton Davenport
4 New Tires. Limited Staff. Waited over 10 minutes to be assisted. No paperwork to finalize.
Amanda Ripanykhazova
COSTCO TIRE CENTERI am writing this review because Costco Tire in New Rochelle seem to keep large stocks and readers may well end up having to go to this Costco. (No other ‘local’ Costco had stocks of Michelin 17 inch tires and none seemed to be able to order them)If you end up having to use this place, be prepared to have your tires installed elsewhere.I called in advance about some 235/65R17 tires I had been recommended by a guy who owned a few cars like mine. I spoke to some friendly and knowledgeable guy called Jason who seemed to know what he was talking about, who recommended me to buy 235/60R17 tires for my car and said he had them in stock!I arrived two days later, having driven 20 miles to get there and pulled up in front of a chain at an empty bay. Jason was not there and they did not seem to be busy. Some surly guy, instead of dropping the chain, then told me to move my car over to the car park where the tires could not be fitted! He did not seem to like my car?He then told me to come into the shop part of the tire center, not the installation part while he came straight in to take my order. They were not busy. Then he asked, amazingly, if I wanted to take the tires away and i said Yes, put them on and I will take them away. So he spent some time trying to find a reason not to install the tires on my car! He went over to my car while I couldn’t see him and noticed that the tires on the front were different from the tires on the back which I was replacing. With a manufacturer-recommended (and Costco recommended!) size.He then pretended that there was a safety issue with installing tires which are not the original size on a car! A point which seems to live wholly within the confines of his imagination. And which may be based on some perfectly good safety regulation concerning installing tires of different sizes on the same AXLE! Which he decided to extend to installing tires of different sizes on the same car. When he was having some difficulty wrapping his mind around this point, he alighted on the general question of whether the wheels on my car had been changed, as indicated by his rudimentary tire chart. I accidentally said YES to this as the car had been delivered by the manufacturer with an alternate wheel that was a different sized wheel from normal. (He had carefully evaded noticing that the wheel had the manufacturer’s logo on it)He then pretended that what the British (!) manufacturer had done was unsafe so he wouldn’t install the tires for me! I could take the tires away or not. As no one else had Michelins in stock, and his price was relatively good (It was only $20 more than other retailers who DIDN’T have the tires in stock and couldn’t get them: I had already tried Mavis), as I needed tires and had driven 40 miles to get to this Costco, I didn’t have much option.Don’t use Costco Tire Center if you actually need to have the tires fitted or you may have a wasted journey.