Tips For Buying Used Auto Parts |
Article Submitted by: cherry thomas
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
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Automobile
manufacturing is one of the largest industries in the manufacturing sector.
Hence it generates a large amount of waste products. The auto salvage industry
thrives on salvaging useful components from irreparable cars. Up to 70 % of the
auto parts of an irreparable car can be salvaged, such as body panels or
bumpers, wheels, front or rear ends, motors, transmissions, electronics, among
others.
Advantages
used auto parts
are a great way to save money for maintenance and repair of your car. Used auto
parts are fairly cheap and may cost anywhere between 20 to 80% of the cost of a
new auto part. Used auto parts are environmentally friendly, as not using them
would add to the junk in junkyards or consume scarce landfill space.
Furthermore, manufacturing new components would also consume too much resource.
Availability
Used auto parts are available online or from local stores. . Most towns and
cities have used auto part stores. Used auto parts can be purchased on online
auto parts stores by credit cards, and the parts are delivered or shipped
within 3 to 6 days. While purchasing online beware that the image shown on the
site may not match with the actual part.
Identification
The car part can be easily matched with your car by having your car's vehicle
identification number (VIN). This number provides the seller with lot of useful
information, such as the make and year of manufacture, engines, transmission
etc. If there is any confusion the used auto stores sales person are in a
better position to help you.
Warranty
Ask the seller to provide warranty. It is prudent to read the terms and
conditions of the warranty.
Age
It is necessary to find out the mileage on the auto part. Also confirm whether
the part is being sold as used, repaired or remanufactured.
Duplicate
Auto parts can be duplicated easily and these are generally not safe and
reliable. Usually it is easy to identify a duplicate part by visual inspection.
If the part differs in look from a new part, has a mismatched logo, or typo or
anything out of the ordinary then it can be assumed with high certainty that it
is counterfeit.
Paint
Usually there is a mismatch between the used auto part color and your car body.
Consulting your body shop is necessary before purchasing the part.
Maintenance and keeping your car road worthy is becoming costlier by the day.
Used auto parts can reduce the maintenance cost to a great extent. However some
caution should be exercised before buying used auto parts.
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