What are the Benefits of OEM Parts vs Aftermarket Parts?
Ensured Quality Standards
OEM parts might look similar to aftermarket parts, but they have several differences. The manufacturer builds OEM parts, so the parts are made to fit your vehicle. OEM parts are designed to increase your car's longevity. An aftermarket part can reduce your vehicle's performance if it does not fit properly. The replacement automotive parts are mass-produced. They are not designed to meet the manufacturer's quality standards.
Extended Peace of Mind
OEM parts have to meet stringent regulations, and the parts are generally covered by the manufacturer's warranty. If the newly installed part needs to be returned, our dealership will more than likely replace the part. Some parts have a long warranty period. Aftermarket parts cannot give you the same peace of mind after the installation. If an aftermarket part breaks shortly after it is installed, you may have to pay for a new replacement.
Proper Fit and Ease of Replacement
OEM parts can save you money on repairs and labor. The technician may have to spend more time installing an aftermarket part because the part is not an exact duplicate of the original part. If your vehicle is already in great condition, the new OEM part can increase your vehicle's performance.
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