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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet 237 comments
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The Danger of Buying Used Auto Parts




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When it comes to for automobile parts, there are 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 are obtained are downright dangerous. One of this is buying auto parts from a junk yard, salvage yard, or auto repair shop. All of these places usually sell that can be for various things when repairing your car. What’s even more scary, though, is the fact that automobile generally put in a car that’s going to be repaired, too, just in order to save the auto repair place a little bit of . But here are some of the dangers of buying auto parts if you aren’t familiar with them.

1. The History

When buying anything that’s you rarely know the history of the product. The same holds true for , unfortunately. that when you purchase from a junk yard you rarely know if that part has been through an auto accident and is a good enough piece to put on your car. Even though most of the 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, can also be purchased from auto repair . The reality at most auto repair is that the that are there are usually kept in one large pile in the back of the repair shop. If you buy a alternator from the repair shop then how would you know if it’ll last? It is very possible that the that are purchased from a repair shop are no good, or else if they are halfway decent auto parts they may just break down the next week. The that can be obtained through an auto repair shop or a salvage yard are just too unreliable to justify buying. 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 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 buying . Even if you don’t buy the auto parts through a repair shop or a junk yard, if you do buy 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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Saving Money on your Auto Parts

December 25th, 2009 Labelle Chevrolet 209 comments
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Saving Money on your Auto Parts




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When for various are that you have come to the conclusion that there are no sure-fire ways to get dirt cheap . However, there are some ways in which a person searching for can save a little bit of . Instead of paying the outrageously high prices that some people must pay at automobile dealerships, there are several other ways to go about getting the parts that you need. Here is some advice on saving a tremendous amount of on your .

Salvage Yards

Even though what comes to mind when most people think of getting thinks from a salvage yard is an image of a dirty place that has very little valuable within the whole lot. On the other hand, salvage yards can be very effective at obtaining the automobile parts that are needed at a relatively low . Even though the whole engine shouldn’t be gleaned from a salvage yard, you may be surprised at what all can be found. There are naturally car doors that can be purchased for only about $20, as well as steering wheels, hub cabs, windows, and a whole bunch of other automobiles. One of the good things about salvage yards, too, is the fact that the prices are usually negotiable with whoever walks through the front gate. After all, the parts at a salvage yard usually don’t have any firm stickers attached to them, and the owner of the salvage yard is the one who is usually dealt with directly anyway when for . Salvage yards are an excellent way to go after the parts that are needed.

Wholesale Prices

Another way that you may or may not have thought about to save on your is through wholesale dealers that generally mark their parts way below the prices of a normal retail auto shop. With the power of the internet more and more wholesale dealers are opening up their front doors, so to speak, and their businesses. Most wholesale auto parts dealers generally are handing out the same as salvage yards at around the same prices. Granted, the prices for the through a wholesaler may be a little more expensive than a junk yard, but when compared with a car dealership the prices are great!

Establish Connections

The above two methods on saving on your are both excellent ways to get good parts for your car. Another way, though, is through connections that can be made directly at a car dealership. For , family members and friends are most likely able to take advantage of deep discounts if they work for a car dealership.

Originally posted 2009-11-22 17:20:03. Go Home page

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