Buying Used Auto Parts
Buying used auto parts is usually an inexpensive alternative to buying new auto parts from your local car parts retailer or an on-line store. It may take some time and creativity to find the exact part, so be patient as there are many different ways to accomplish this goal. But, they fall into three basic approaches: junk yards, classified ads and on-line stores. Let’s look at each one.
Junk Yards
There is usually one part of the city where most of the salvage yards are located. These yards often sell used auto parts for low prices if you are able to remove the needed part yourself from one of their wrecked cars or trucks. And, you will need your own tools. Each junk yard is different so be flexible and be prepared to negotiate as you may be able to purchase whole assemblies as well as a series of parts. Call in advance about pricing and car/part availability. Lastly, you should verify the terms and conditions of the sale and any return policy. Not everything goes as planned.
Classified Ads
Traditionally, used auto parts could be found in the classified ads section of your local newspaper or grocery store pamphlet/publication. Today, you can add eBay, Craigslist and a few more such websites to this category. Depending on the part, the buyer will need to verify that the current condition will not affect its ability to operate properly as most of these sellers (with the exception of eBay) are anonymous to the buyer. Which means, no track record of their relationship with past buyers. If you are using eBay, be sure to check out the seller’s feedback ratings before buying any used auto part. The feedback ratings of buyers can provide you with insight into a seller’s reputation, reliability and selling history. And return policy.
On-line Stores
This newest method can be a very fast and convenient way to locate and purchase a specific auto part. Prices, descriptions, pictures and expanded details are usually available via a searchable database. Be sure to be creative when entering your search keywords so the search engine will give you the results you are seeking. The more exact the keyword match, the better will be the results.
In today’s marketplace, there are lots of options for used auto parts buyers. Old school and new. With a little effort, the exact part for your car will be available.
Source by Rick Toney