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Cousineau Auto, Inc. at 2225 W Nordale Dr, Appleton, WI 54914

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(800) 642-2550

2225 West Nordale Drive, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Overview

Cousineau Auto, Inc. at 2225 W Nordale Dr, Appleton, WI 54914

Cousineau Auto, Inc. is a self-service auto salvage yard in Appleton, Wisconsin, at 2225 W Nordale Dr. The yard focuses on dismantling vehicles for parts and scrap, with a self-service u-pull-it option for customers to find and remove their own parts. They stock salvaged cars and trucks, offering parts for many makes and models.

The yard runs on a first-come, first-served basis for self-service customers. You’ll need tools and basic mechanical skills to take parts. Cousineau Auto doesn’t do on-site repairs or installations—just parts sales and vehicle dismantling. If you’re looking to get rid of an old car, they accept junk vehicles, but check with them first for details on buying or selling.

Services & What to Expect

Cousineau Auto is a self-service salvage yard, meaning you handle part removal yourself. Here’s what they offer:

  • Self-service u-pull-it: Browse the inventory, find the part you need, and remove it yourself. Bring your own tools—wrenches, sockets, and pry bars are usually required.
  • Auto parts sales: They sell used and salvaged parts for cars and trucks. Parts aren’t guaranteed to work, so check them before buying. Common items include engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components.
  • Scrap metal recycling: The yard takes steel and aluminum scrap for recycling. Pricing depends on weight and market rates, with bulk discounts sometimes available.
  • Junk car acceptance: They buy junk cars for salvage, but policies on condition, payment, and towing may vary. For cash offers, check with them directly or look at local cash-for-cars options .

Cousineau Auto doesn’t do professional repairs, installations, or diagnostics. You’re responsible for ensuring parts fit your vehicle and are in usable condition. Parts may need cleaning or minor fixes before use, and the yard doesn’t offer warranties.

If you’re new to salvage yards, bring tools like jack stands, ratchets, and gloves. Safety and efficiency matter—plan ahead.

Location & Hours

Cousineau Auto, Inc. is at 2225 W Nordale Dr, Appleton, WI 54914 . Here’s when they’re open:

Day 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 – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed

The yard is closed Sundays and open standard hours Monday through Friday. Saturdays end at noon, so arrive early if you need popular parts.

Cousineau Auto is near W Nordale Dr and N Oneida St in Appleton. It’s easy to reach from Highway 41 and other main roads. GPS should get you there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Cousineau Auto, Inc.?

Cousineau Auto is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. On Saturdays, they’re open from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. They’re closed Sundays. Hours can change, so call ahead to confirm.

Does Cousineau Auto buy junk cars?

Yes, they accept junk cars for salvage, but policies on condition, payment, and towing may vary. For details, contact them directly. You can also check local cash-for-cars options .

What kind of parts can I find at Cousineau Auto?

They offer used and salvaged parts like engines, transmissions, body panels, bumpers, doors, fenders, hoods, and interior components such as seats and dashboards. Parts come from cars and trucks of different makes and models and are sold as-is. You’ll need to check condition and compatibility yourself.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Cousineau Auto?

At Cousineau Auto, you find and remove parts yourself. The process includes:

  • Looking through salvaged vehicles for the part you need.
  • Checking the part’s condition and whether it fits your vehicle.
  • Using your own tools to remove the part.
  • Paying for the part at the office or payment area.
The yard doesn’t provide tools or help with removal. You’ll need basic mechanical skills and the ability to work safely.

Do I need to bring my own tools to Cousineau Auto?

Yes, you must bring your own tools. Common ones include wrenches, sockets, ratchets, pry bars, and jack stands. The yard doesn’t supply tools, and you’re responsible for your safety while working.

Are there any restrictions on what parts I can take?

Parts are sold first-come, first-served, and popular items may sell out. Some parts, like those from vehicles marked for immediate scrap or those requiring special handling, may not be available. The yard also doesn’t sell hazardous parts, such as airbags or fuel tanks. Always ask staff before removing a part.

Parts Pricing

Cousineau Auto doesn’t list part prices online. Pricing is set on-site based on condition and demand. For the best rates and availability, visit or call (800) 642-2550.

Note: Salvaged part prices can change and may not match online listings or other sources.

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Me Me AgainGoogle
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3 months ago

Ordered a part from these guys and made it *super* clear—I don’t want it if it’s busted. They sent me a damaged one anyway, charged me $500 for something that was probably worth $50 at best. Now I’m stuck hunting for a replacement. Skip this place. ---

Josh Skaug
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3 months ago

Tried ordering a part over the phone. They said they didn’t have it but could order it, so I said go ahead. Paid with my card, got hit with a 4% fee, no problem. Next day, they called to say the part wasn’t available after all and would refund me. Fine, whatever. Then the refund came through—but they kept the 4% fee. When I called to ask why, they said it was policy. Had to argue with management just to get that fee back. Not worth the hassle. ---

Midhat Farrah
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4 months ago

Drove an hour and a half to pick up a part they swore was ready. Got there, and suddenly it wasn’t. They gave me a $100 discount, which was nice, but it didn’t cover the gas or the wasted time for a three-hour round trip. Not worth it. ---

jmwarix
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6 months ago

Bought a headlight assembly online four weeks ago, paid with PayPal the same day. Never shipped. Waited a week, emailed with my order number—no reply. Called, got transferred to dead lines or people who promised to call back but never did. Left six voicemails over three weeks. Still no refund, still no part. Don’t bother with this place. ---

Peter Walker
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6 months ago

Used this place a couple years back and it went fine. This time? Total mess. Ordered a part last Friday, and by Tuesday, I still couldn’t get a call back—no voicemail, no chat response. Turns out the part wasn’t even in stock because it was mislabeled. Wasted three days chasing this. Oh, and their website lists a bunch of staff who don’t even work there anymore—I called half the extensions, and most were either wrong names or went straight to voicemail. Tried everything, even left a message with the front desk. Nothing. Save yourself the headache and go somewhere else.

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