Here is some information on where to buy cheap car parts. Whether you are simply trying to save money or cannot afford to buy a new part from an auto part retailer, it is often possible to find the part that you need at a discount price. In some cases this may mean buying a used part or from an individual seller and buyers must use caution to make certain they are getting the right part and that the part is the proper one for the job.
Online Comparison
Though in most cases the difference is not great, prices for some car parts will vary from one auto parts retailer to another. There are generally multiple national or regional chain parts retailers in most areas, before buying a part a consumer should contact each retailer in the area to find out the price that each sells the need part. A buyer can simply call each retailer for a price quote or look up the price online on the retailer's website. Most part stores will ship parts to a buyer's home, so buyers can even shop from parts stores that do not have a retail presence in a particular area.
Online Part Retailers
In addition to the auto parts retailers with physical stores, there are also numerous auto part retailers that sell online. A consumer can check these stores for a price quote as well. When buying from an unknown online retailer, a consumer should check out the retailer's reputation with the Better Business Bureau (bbb.org).
Salvage / Junk Yards
The most common resource for cheap auto parts is the local junk yard or salvage yard. In addition to local junk yards, you can check the inventory of yards nationwide using online part finder websites. Care must be used when buying used electronic parts (ignition modules, fuel pumps, etc.). The seller may unwittingly sell a part that does not work from a junk car and returning the part for a refund may be a hassle.
Other Sources
Most areas have a publication where individuals can list items for sale similar to a large newspaper classified. For common cars and parts, these listings may provide a source for cheap car parts. Again, most of these parts will be used, so buyers must use caution when purchasing electronic parts. Craigslist and particularly eBay are also potential sources of cheap car parts. EBay lists both used and new parts from retailers as well as individuals. Though not perfect, eBay also has tools to help buyers make certain they are purchasing the proper car part.Published by J. Motes
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