How buying spare car parts has changedsubmitted: Nov 25th 2008 | by: stickystebee | Total views: 3 | Word Count: 417
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The internet makes every business local and this is never more so when it comes to car parts. Whether you are looking for cheap car parts or hard to find vintage or antique parts then the internet is the place for you. A google search will turn up more than forty million results for the phrase car parts. That’s a huge selection of parts coming to you in your home at the click of a mouse button. Before the internet sourcing used or hard to find parts was a tedious job that involved calling up different salvage yards, dealerships and garages and hoping that they had the part you needed. If you did find the part arranging for shipping and payment could be a bother. But with the internet searching, shipping and paying have been made easier than ever. Even in a large city it was often hard to find a specific piece especially for older makes and models or those with limited production runs. Now whether you are in New York City or in a small town any used car part you need is at your finger tips. The internet is also changing the world of car salvage as it makes it easier for salvagers to connect with buyers so they have less need to throw away the a part or hang onto it for years waiting for someone to need it. Some of the best places to find used car parts are on online auctions which at any given time have millions of parts. For more common or cheaper car parts online classified websites such as Craigslist make it easy to connect to people in your local area. The internet has fundamentally changed the selling of car parts by making it easier for both buyers and sellers to connect. Buyers can find other hobbyists with the same interests and can swap parts or find leads on where to buy that rare find. They also have a selection of parts and stores that they can search in minutes when before it would have taken hours, days or even weeks. Sellers and car salvage yards can match parts they have with customers faster and more accurately. Salvage yards can easily gauge the demand for a part and know within minutes if it is worth keeping and selling. Everyone can spend more time enjoying their car and less time going from shop to shop or phoning multiple stores to find that elusive part. About the AuthorArticle written by Lucy for Breakeryard CommentsNo comments posted. Add Comment |
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