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Dealing with Junk Yard Auto Parts

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet No comments
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Dealing with Junk Yard Auto Parts




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When trying to the parts that are needed for any type of repair, it’s always important to the cheapest ones available. It’s also important to remember where you purchased those parts in case something goes wrong or you need more of what you purchased. One method that many take with them when looking for parts is to scour the junk yard first. Even though it does not seem appealing, the junk yards themselves may keep a running total list of the different types of parts that they have available. Nevertheless, the junk yard is a place to get used parts . On the other hand, though, one must be very careful when dealing with junk yard parts any time that they decide to buy from there. If you are a junk yard parts buyers then here are some definite guidelines to follow:

Hagglers Always Win!

Even though many think that junk yard owners have set prices for the parts that they everyday, the opposite is actually true. There is usually no set price that junk yard owners have for the parts that they tow in from other cars, which is also the reason that it’s to haggle the price down to the minimum amount that the junk yard owner is willing to go. For example, if an automobile’s engine is being sold for $100 then you may very well be able to talk him down to a $75 price range. On the other hand, if you’re a very good haggler then you may be able to get some of the engine’s parts around the $50 price range, but it may take some haggling. In the end, hagglers always win no matter how much the price is lowered.

Pay Attention to Detail

Another thing that potential buyers of parts should be aware of when searching for parts throughout a junk yard is the detail and condition of the part that they’re thinking about . For example, if a car door is dented right in the middle then you may be able to get it for a cheaper price then is listed. Furthermore, the dent in that door is probably very easy to pound out, which is another reason that it should be chosen. All in all, whenever a damaged part is chosen by the buyer then he or she has the duty and responsibility to talk the junk yard owner down in price.

Be Careful

If you have your heart set on all sorts of parts for your car at the junk yard, you may just want to relax and be a bit careful when searching through the junk and rubbish that’s available. Considering

Originally posted 2009-12-10 14:08:04. Go Home page

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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet No comments
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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts




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When it comes to looking for automobile parts, there are plenty of ways in which a person can arrive at the parts that they need. However, some of the ways are authentic and clean cut. But on the other hand, some of the ways that parts are obtained are downright dangerous. One example of this is used parts from a junk yard, salvage yard, or repair shop. All of these places usually used parts that can be used for various things when repairing your car. What’s even more scary, though, is the fact that automobile shops generally put used parts in a car that’s going to be repaired, too, just in to save the repair place a bit of money. But here are some of the dangers of used parts if you aren’t familiar with them.

1. The History

When anything that’s used you rarely know the history of the product. The same holds true for parts , unfortunately. that when you purchase parts from a junk yard you rarely know if that part has been through an accident and is a good enough piece to put on your car. Even though most of the parts that can be obtained through a junk or salvage yard are purchased at your own risk and without a warranty, there are some major risks associated with doing so.

2. Too Unreliable

As mentioned, used parts can also be purchased from repair shops. The reality at most repair shops is that the used parts that are there are usually kept in one large pile in the back of the repair shop. If you buy a used alternator from the repair shop then how would you know if it’ll last? It is very possible that the parts that are purchased from a repair shop are no good, or else if they are halfway decent parts they may just break down the next week. The parts that can be obtained through an repair shop or a salvage yard are just too unreliable to justify . Of course, you may very well be offered a refund or exchange if this were to happen, but the thing would be to stay away from used parts altogether.

3. Getting Ripped Off

Another possibility, and perhaps the greatest one, is the fact that you are always able to be ripped off when used parts. Even if you don’t buy the used parts through a repair shop or a junk yard, if you do buy used parts through a private dealer then you always run the risk of getting downright ripped off. What is even more discomforting is the fact that you may never even be able to get a hold of the person ever again, too.

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Originally posted 2009-11-10 11:00:19. Go Home page

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