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Do you remember the first time you got a new car? My first vehicle was a hand-me-down from my parents, and although it wasn't the nicest car, it was all I needed to get out on the town and enjoy a night out with my friends. Over time, I became quite the car enthusiast, and I learned how to make things right one problem at a time. It was incredible to see how much of a difference my efforts made, and within no time, I really felt like I had a handle on my vehicle. This blog is all about automotive care. Check it out!

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Finding The Right Parts For Your Car Or Truck

When you need a part for your car or truck and you are planning to do the work yourself, it can be easier to just buy the part at a local parts store and put it in the vehicle. But like so many services and products on the market, auto parts pricing can vary greatly from one vendor to another. Shopping around is the best was to get a low price on your parts.

New Original Equipment Parts

If you are shopping for new parts for your car and you want OEM parts, contacting the dealership in your town is your best option. OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts are more expensive but if you are trying to keep the car all original, this is still the best place for new original parts. If your car is older, you might have trouble finding OEM parts because they will only continue to make them for so long after the build of the car has stopped. In that case, you might want to look into remanufactured OEM parts for your car or truck.

New Non-Original Equipment Parts

When it comes to new parts, there are other options for your car. You can get new parts with a warranty from most auto parts stores but they will be a brand other than that of the car manufacturer. The parts are just as good and fit the same as the OEM parts but at a lower price. If you are more interested in the part working than looking original, this is a great option that will save you money in the end.

Remanufactured Parts

These parts are often cheaper still than the new parts and still carry a warranty on them. They are basically parts that have been taken apart and restored to new condition then shipped to the parts store to be sold. If you buy reman parts, you will most likely need to give the retailer the old part off the car so the rebuilder can make another part to sell. Most auto parts store offer these parts at a lower price point than other parts.

Used Parts

If you are on a budget and only care about the part working, you can source the part from your local salvage yard. This is normally the best option for cost saving but keep in mind, there is a very limited warranty of these parts. They are parts that are pulled from old cars and tested for function. They work when they do out the door and that is about the only guarantee you are gonna get.  

For more information, contact companies like 422 Auto Wrecking.