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Common Misconceptions About Buying Auto Spare Parts Online

There are still many myths regarding internet shopping, despite the fact that many people do it for auto parts. A number of myths around buying car spares online India will be debunked in this piece.

Myth 1: Spare parts available online are lower quality than the original parts

The majority of auto parts retailers will tell you that genuine, OEM parts are the best, and that these parts are typically only accessible from certain vendors. But the majority of these components are actually made by third-party manufacturers rather than the car companies; the markings are
applied to them after the fact. Parts that are virtually identical can be
purchased from these small-scale manufacturers, enabling astute consumers to
discover a component of comparable quality at a significantly reduced cost!

Myth 2: There is no guarantee on spare components bought online

There is a warranty offered by the manufacturer for components bought online, just as there is for in-store purchases. The majority of car spares online India has a two-year warranty, but for used or worn equipment like windscreen wipers and brake pads, the warranty is null and void.

Myth 3: Installation of spare parts purchased online voids a cars warranty

The coverage and exclusions of auto warranties might differ. While some provide complete coverage, others limit their coverage to defective parts and labour. Auto repair shops, and authorised dealer services in particular, are keen on the extra effort and, of course, money that comes with replacing parts.
Problems could emerge between the customer and the garage over the greater
costs associated with replacing parts, particularly if the customer is adamant
about using the original equipment manufacturers parts. The customer's freedom
to choose their own spare parts cannot be used as an excuse to lose a
guarantee, according to international law. Even if the service declines to
offer a guarantee on this component, they may still face legal consequences for
subpar installation.

Myth 4: Uncertain delivery times

While some car parts stores prioritise low prices, others prioritise fast shipping. Due to this emphasis, delivery times are not always met. Delivery deadlines are still being consistently reached, nevertheless, thanks to recent initiatives and the increased availability of dependable delivery
businesses. Furthermore, spare part suppliers online now offer the convenience
of having components sent straight to the garage for installation, saving
clients both time and money.

Myth 5: No instructions are included with online spare parts purchases

These days, finding the car spares online India you need is a breeze thanks to the internet. Customers can find all the compatible components available from online sellers by entering their vehicle registration or the exact make, model, and year. You may compare prices and find extensive
descriptions for each part. In addition, expert sales assistants are available
by phone, email, or the vendor's website to offer guidance.

Myth 6: Buying something online isn't safe

The practice of paying for goods and services online has grown commonplace. Online payments are quick and secure, but there are a few things to remember before you do it. Use a separate computer for all of your online banking and purchasing needs. Library computers and other public computers are
not secure since they are open to the public. Additionally, avoid using public
Wi-Fi networks and instead connect to a private one, like your home network.
But picking a trustworthy store is the first and foremost concern when buying car spares online India. One
method to be confident in your vendor choice is to search online for consumer
reviews.

Conclusion

Now that you know the truth, it's time to finally make that car spares online India purchase you've been meaning to make.

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