Alright! The worst thing has happened to your car and that worn out /
damaged part needs a replacement. What is the first thing that comes to
your mind?
I am sure it would be, "how do I get a replacement
part that fulfills the need at the lowest possible price?" And believe
me; most sensible people would think the same way.
Let's face it;
nobody likes to spend big bucks on car repairs and part replacements. In
fact, if given a choice, nobody would even want to be in a situation
where his/her car needs a repair or a replacement part.
This is
basic human nature and we all exhibit it. As far as I am concerned, I
would rather spend extra money on a fancy car stereo than go for a
costly replacement auto part. I would any day prefer the cheapest
possible repair or part replacement that does the job and so would you
unless you are a celebrity and money sticks to you like a shadow.
So what are the options you can consider if your vehicle needs a replacement part?
In the current market scenario, we have 3 major options namely:
- Aftermarket Parts
- Used OEM Parts
- Brand New Discounted Parts
Let's discuss the pros and cons of each so that we can make a decision.
Aftermarket Parts for a vehicle may be defined as auto parts made by a manufacturer other than the original vehicle manufacturer.
But
that is not necessarily the correct definition as most vehicle
manufacturers do not make all the parts themselves. They may ask a
different company to manufacture a certain auto part for them. In that
case, the first definition would not hold true.
I believe the following example would make the concept clear.
If
you are fitting an Air Filter in your ABC car and that Air Filter is
not manufactured, not considered a standard fitment (stock option) and
not recommended by the ABC Company, it qualifies as an aftermarket part
as far as ABC Company is concerned. In that case, all warranty from ABC
Company for your ABC car is void.
That is not the only consequence
of fitting aftermarket parts in your vehicle. These parts are not
tested for compatibility with all makes and models of cars. As a result,
an aftermarket part may not function properly in your car leading to
unforeseen problems. For example, an aftermarket Air Filter can harm you
car engine if it is not compatible with your car model resulting in low
engine-efficiency or perhaps total engine damage.
Aftermarket
parts don't necessarily confirm to laws and regulations for quality and
performance. For Example, aftermarket headlights may not confirm to the
local regulations in your state or perhaps your aftermarket engine does
not meet the emission standards in your state. It is imperative that you
ascertain correct details and features of an aftermarket part before
you purchase it.
Depending on factors like quality and brand-name, an aftermarket part can cost less, equal or more than a brand new OEM part.
A
good quality aftermarket part manufactured by a company specializing in
a particular domain qualifies as a performance enhancing auto part and
usually costs more than what a brand new normal OEM part would. Unless
you are willing to shell out money on car customization, you don't need
to tread that path.
One truth about aftermarket parts holds good even today; "use it at your own peril."
Used OEM auto parts for
a vehicle are manufactured by the same manufacturer that made the
vehicle. The only factor being, these parts are not brand new. They have
been used before, probably in another vehicle of the same make and
somehow found their way to a scrap-yard or salvage-yard.
In this
case, a fact that one should consider before purchasing a used auto part
is that used parts from a certain ABC car most probably will fit only
ABC cars of the same model and year as per company standards. This is
because manufacturers might introduce slight changes or enhancements in
auto part designs and specifications every year for any particular
model.
Since all OEM auto parts from a particular car manufacturer
are of the same quality and tested for optimum performance by the
manufacturer, you don't end up making any compromises on this front.
Remember, this is not the case with aftermarket parts.
Used auto
parts could be your best option in terms of cost-effectiveness and
quality provided you select the correct auto part online and buy it from
a recognized seller only. The advantage of buying from established
sellers is that you get original quality tested parts at low prices and
usually with no shipping charges.
The only worrying factor about
used auto parts may be about their history. The part could be salvaged
from a car that got destroyed in an accident or perhaps from a car that
was scrapped after serving a lifetime. Then there are also some used
auto parts available that were used by the original manufacturer for
testing purposes.
Whatever be the history of the part, you can get
a confirmation from the seller over the phone before buying. Major used
auto-part dealers exercise quality control by maintaining a log about
the condition and history of a particular auto part so that the customer
knows about the exact age and origin of the part he/she is buying.