Interstate Batteries

Interstate Batteries

Operating Hours

Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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Interstate Batteries Introduce

Welcome to Interstate Batteries, an auto parts store located in Grants Pass, Oregon. Situated at 116 SW M St, we specialize in providing a variety of batteries for automotive and other needs.

As a part of the Auto Repair Stations category, we offer battery sales and related services. Our focus is on providing reliable batteries for various applications.

Customer experiences vary, with some highlighting positive aspects such as a clean shop and durable products. However, other customers have reported negative experiences regarding customer service. Specifically, there are reports of disagreements about battery testing and sales procedures.

Our services include:

  • Battery sales for automotive and other applications.
  • Battery-related services.

While some customers have found our batteries to be reliable and long-lasting, others have expressed dissatisfaction with the service they received. We encourage customers to clearly communicate their needs and concerns.

For inquiries or to purchase batteries, please contact us at (541) 476-0703 or +1 541-476-0703.

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Customer Reviews

wow that was the worst customer service experience I've had in a long time. I went in with my 6-month-old interstate battery on my DR and asked the guy if these batteries have any warranty I don't even know if I have a receipt. he said they're like 6 months and I said it's at least that old so no worries I'd like to buy a new one. he then went into some spiel about how if the battery is dead it should still have 12 volts .. But I didn't even understand what he was talking about. so he started getting aggressive to explain the same thing again like I would understand better. then I responded in kind saying what are you even talking about I don't get what you're what you mean. then he went into some spiel about how my equipment is bad. then I was like I'm not trying to get a warranty replacement It's older than 6 months I just want to buy a new battery. The guy was telling me that they won't sell me a battery when the equipment is bad. I'm like you didn't test the equipment you don't know the equipment is bad We just know I have a dead battery and I'm trying to work with the equipment today and I had to have some kind of back and forth argument just to get the guy to sell me a battery. really really bad service That's all I can say. The guy kept insisting that he knows batteries he's been doing this all his life and he doesn't want interstate to have a bad reputation when it's bad equipment and not their batteries. But the bad reputation comes from belittling your customers instead of just selling them a $40 tiny little lawn mower battery so they can go back to work. Owners mission statement on here says goodl ol fashion business that treats others like they would like to be treated. Not my experience today guys UPDATE! 14.9 VOLTS from the magnito. Equipment is not bad Tony in the flat brim hat is tho.

Sep 20, 2024 · Ice Vapor

Nice clean shop, and friendly honest service. Batteries cost a fortune every where and at least I know this battery is gonna do the job for a long time. Have been here before and I'll be back again.

Aug 03, 2024 · Andrew Henderson

The guys at this shop are great. They know there stuff and are always extremely helpful. I always buy all my batteries here for my business. Tony and Stewart are the best.

Jun 12, 2024 · Scott Chandler

I wound not recommend people there have attitude for no reason when all you’re doing is asking question

Jan 17, 2025 · Andrew Elliott

If you want to work with a bunch of half brained dip sticks, w/ abysmal customer service or information about batteries you should go to interstate battery’s behind 7/11 You can bring your battery in that you purchased from their place of employment and let them know it failed at autozone and a moron in a flat billed cap will scoff at your statement and tell you have a good battery but it needs to be charged. So after trying to charge it you can take it back down to them and a different guy will give you a completely different answer and have him charge it. When it’s done you’ll have to go back after a few day to check, they’ll take down your number but they won’t use it to call you. Long story short if you want to save time money and intellectual brain cells. Shop around for a battery then pull back into their sub par clown show of a shop and walk across the parking lot and get a beer from Shannon’s. Advice to ownership. Give your employees 2 weeks off then fire them.

Apr 29, 2024 · JP Carr