17th June 2009

Fail Safe Online Car Parts Buying Guide

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Tips For Purchasing Car Parts Online

Years ago, if you needed to replace a car part, you’d drive – or walk, if your vehicle didn’t start – to your local auto supply store or repair garage. Sometimes, they would have the component you needed. Other times, they wouldn’t have it in stock and had to order it for you.

Today, more people than ever are buying car parts online. From the smallest part to even whole engines can be purchased online and shipped directly to your house. What’s more, they can be delivered overnight, if necessary. 

Below, I’ll provide four quick tips for buying the auto part you need on the internet.

#1 – Look For Reputation

Just because an automotive website claims to have the component your vehicle needs, that does not mean they’ll actually deliver. Try to work with a retailer who has a track record and plenty of satisfied customers. Look for a telephone number and call them to test their professionalism. Look for a physical mailing address. Search for reviews of that auto parts retailer online.

#2 – Ask Questions To Clarify

Rather than assume anything, take the time to ask the retailer about delivery options, whether the component is in their inventory, and how they handle returns. Customer Service reps are available to speak on the phone to insure your piece of mind before ordering.

#3 – Read The Details

When you’re purchasing car parts online, you won’t be able to see or touch it prior to buying it. It’s important to remember that different makes and models require different specifications. The supplier should provide pictures of the component so you can easily see whether it will meet your needs. Make sure you get the full specs details on the part you seek. Customer Service reps are ready to answer an questions you have before completing your order. You’ll save time and frustration.

#4 – Inspect The Component

When it arrives at your home, inspect the part that you ordered. In most cases, there should be a company logo on it from the retailer. If you have any reason to believe that the component you’ve ordered has been meddled with, return it in its original packaging to the supplier. Include a short explanation about your concerns and ask for a replacement.

Buying car parts online is similar to buying any other product. Know the retailer from whom you’re buying and ask for clarification of any details which give you pause. Also, make sure that the unit you’re purchasing is exactly what your vehicle needs (read the specifications). Lastly, when the component is delivered to your home, take the necessary time to inspect it. Make sure that it matches your order and doesn’t show any signs of tampering.

Over time, as you come to trust the supplier, you’ll find yourself returning to their website to make additional purchases for your car.


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