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subject: What To Know Before Buying A Used Car Part [print this page]


It has been a very rainy day for this lady? First, the boss called and wanted to have an early meeting. Then, the kids had trouble getting out of bed for school. To make things worse, on the way to work in the pouring rain to this early meeting that was so important some guy totally slide into the Dodge Avenger purchased last week putting a huge dent in the car door. Who does that guy think he is?! He drove off and the police couldnt find him. Since there was no warranty on the car just purchased, this makes for difficult circumstances. What to do now? Dodge OEM parts are necessary to fix the car, so where do you go from here?

In this scenario, it might be in the best interest of this person to buy a used dodge parts door from a dealership. Used parts are much cheaper than new dodge parts, and can be just as effective and look just as good. Paying a high price for that Dodge, Dodge OEM parts, or Mopar parts would make this ladies day even worse.

There are a few critical pieces of information everyone needs to know when buying a used car part. Below are listed the important things to consider.

Know your VIN number:

What is a VIN number? It stands for vehicle identification number, and is a code that helps identify the year, make, and model of any car. Its important to have this information before calling a parts dealer so that they know exactly what Dodge parts or Mopar parts that is needed. The VIN is 17 digits long, and can be found on a sticker somewhere on the car, or also can be engraved. It is located in different places depending on the car. Some of the more common places to find the VIN number are the hood, trunk, dashboard, both the drivers seat and passenger seat door, and even the engine in some cars.

Know how old the part is:

Another important piece of information to have before purchasing that used Dodge parts, Dodge OEM part, or Mopar parts, or any part is to know many miles the part has. It would be a better choice to choose a part that has 40,000 miles versus 150,000 miles. If the buyer doesnt ask, the dealer may not mention how many miles the part has.

Get the right paper work:

It is important to make sure that the dealer gives a warranty and a receipt for the part purchased. If the Dodge part or Dodge OEM part is faulty and the buyer doesnt have a warranty, it would be the buyers responsibility. What a shame to buy a Mopar parts and have it not work a week later.

Make sure to have all of the information above when purchasing a Dodge, Dodge OEM, Mopar, or any other car part.

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