goodygracious.com goodygracious.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> ToS >> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Do You Own a Flexible Fuel Vehicle (FFV)?

What in the world is a Flexible Fuel Vehicle? It's a car or truck that is capable of burning certain ... - Diane Nassy
 

Auto Insurance Quotes

By taking the time to shop for and compare auto insurance quotes, you can find the best policy that ... - Kael
 

#1 Problem for New Car Buyers

Car buyers often trade cars when the old car hasn't been fully paid off. This leads to a number of p ... - Al Hearn
 
 

Buying a Used Car: Assessing Your Needs

If you are buying a used car, you probably want to save some money. This means that you need to prio ... - Andrew Dillan
 

Buyer Beware: Identifying Health Insurance Fraud

Scam insurance is not new - criminals have been selling fraudulent policies since health insurance c ... - Silvester Thompson
 
 

Site Home › Automobiles › Automobile Parts & Spares
 

Great Deals and Tips on Parts for Your Car

 
Author: David Maillie
 

Car parts, just like cars keep going up and up in price. Just look at any recent bill for service for your car. $69 is not uncommon for an oil change if you have a Mercedes or BMW at your local dealer. $600 for headlights (not including installation), $700 water pump, $200 per tire - or more for certain cars. It just gets ridiculous. It has been estimated that if one were to try and buy all the parts for a car through their local dealer it would cost 300-500,000 for all the parts on the average car. someone is getting rich here and it isn't us. There is a better way.

Start by looking online. There are junk yards that have the parts you need. And just because they are referred to as junkyards, doesn't mean they only sell junk. Lots of their inventory is from cars that are less than 1 year old. What do you think happens to the perfectly good tires on a new BMW that was junked do to rear accident. Some wiley person buys them at a great discount for their own car. Junk or salvage yards turnover millions of dollars in car parts every year. The best site to use is car-parts.com. They will research thousands of salvage dealers and display the prices in order from cheapest and newest and colors, etc... You enter your part needs and then they will find your parts for you. It is not uncommon to get basically brand new or similar items for 1/5 the price a dealer charges or less.

Another great place is Ebay and Ebay Motors. There are lots of car parts on there for just about every make year and model of car. Everything from a hood to a door, interior carpet, radios, speakers, wheels - even spinners so you can pimp your ride like on tv and in the movies. I've even seen celebrity cars for sale on their and parts autographed by Nascar drivers like Jeff Gordon, Rusty Wallace, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Jr., etc... Even if you don't end up buying on Ebay, it is generally a wholesale marketplace and will give you a feel for the value and true pricing of certain parts. It will also show you the huge difference between the actual value and what a dealer charges. Just remember this - "Dealer bad, Ebay good." You can even buy your car on Ebay and save a mint - no bogus processing fees, lies by salesmen and their managers whose only job is to squeeze every penny they can out of you - especially the finance manager (they get you just hen you think you are done - and many times they get you for thousands of dollars in profit). Bogus dealer processing fees totalled more than $50 billion in 2005 - no wonder dealers are getting richer, playing more golf, etc... But due to lawyers and tax strategies the average dealer pays less in taxes than most americans (average dealer tax rate >1%) - go figure.

So there you have it get online and use salvage yards and Ebay to get a great deal on all your car part needs. For instructions on installing any part just look it up on Google. There are thousands of great forums and blogs that for free will give great pictures and step by step explanations on everything from changing a tire to a camshaft, bleeding brakes, fan belt replacement, etc... Do not use your dealer unless you like getting fleeced on a daily basis - as that is what they will do.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Gas Scooters Safety Rules For Staying Alive!
 
What Does PDA Stand For? Just What Are PDA's Anyway?
 
Remove Your Car??s Dents
 
GPS Technology Can Be Useful To You
 
Start Your Search And Get Affordable Health Insurance Today!
 
Why choose a Honda Motorcycle ?
 
Improve Your Life And Business With Web 2.0
 
Buying a Used Car: Assessing Your Needs
 
Building a Motorcycle with a Bike Kit and Custom Motorcycle Parts
 
Considering a Used SUV? How to Significantly Reduce Fuel Costs
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Online Shopping

Technology & Science

Culture & Art

Recreation

News & Media

Sports

Teens & Children

Jobs & Employment

Automobiles

Self Management

Lifestyle & Fashion

Law & Politics

Banking & Finance

Healthcare & Medicine

Travel & Vacation

People & Communities

Drink & Food

Indoor Games

Property & Estate

Business & Companies

Home Family & Garden

Academics & Learning

Computers & Software

Hygiene & Health

 
Site Home >> Security & Privacy >> ToS  
Copyright © www.goodygracious.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.