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Finding
and installing car parts |
by:
Jeff
Lakie |
So
you're mechanically inclined? Fabulous!
You probably know a lot about repairing
and installing car parts. When working on
vehicles, there are certainly times when
parts need to be replaced, costing you and,
in turn, the customer a lot of money. But
there are ways to cut your costs. Have you
considered using recycled car parts?
Automotive recyclers offer great deals on
used car parts. There are more recyclers
out there than you might think. And their
prices are hard to beat. One reason is that
insurance companies can save money themselves
by dropping off wrecked vehicles at a recycling
yard. There are many other incentives, though,
to shop from these guys.
Did you know that buying used car parts
from auto recyclers helps prevent pollution
caused by manufacturing new parts? A lot
of oil is used to manufacture new car parts-resources
that are saved by recycling. Reusing raw
materials is beneficial to the environment.
And finding the right car parts shouldn't
be too difficult. Currently, more than 4
million automobiles are recycled every year
in North America. That's a lot of available
car parts!
Recycling car parts saves a lot of space
in landfills. Why throw something away when
it can still be used? Also, buying used
car parts allows you to use quality parts
made by the original manufacturer. Recyclers
are skilled in determining which car parts
are damaged and which are reusable.
And it is true: used car parts help you
save money. Clearly, this is a cheaper alternative
to buying new car parts. But are you getting
the same quality? Good question. Actually,
most automotive recyclers give warranties
on car parts, so you won't need to worry
about buying a lemon. Better yet, recyclers
can often find car parts faster than other
dealers, as they have developed an electronic
network to communicate quickly with other
recyclers. If they don't have what you need
in stock, chances are they can find it in
no time.
Next time you're looking for car parts,
consider your local automotive recycler.
You'll be satisfied with the product, and
also with the price.
About the author:
Jeff Lakie is the founder of
Car Parts Resources a website providing
information on Car
Parts
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