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Oct 12, 2018 9:08:25 GMT -5
Post by jackruth on Oct 12, 2018 9:08:25 GMT -5
If your car has rare spare parts, and is not a common model, you will be safer going to a dealership. They might be more expensive but you are assured of getting a mechanic that has been trained by a particular car manufacturer. Some dealerships are so good that they have a mechanic from each of the major manufacturers. You will get a mechanic particular to your car type who will probably install factory parts instead of used, tried parts. A dealership is ideal if your car is still covered under warranty or the costs are paid by insurance.
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Oct 12, 2018 9:13:27 GMT -5
Post by chucksjohnny on Oct 12, 2018 9:13:27 GMT -5
Accessorising is not only about adding new parts to your car, but also about adding personality. Yes, these days features once only found on luxury cars are now standard equipment on entry level hatchbacks, but as ever, aftermarket manufacturers are finding new and interesting ways to add comfort, performance, luxury and convenience to your daily commute. Customisation is more popular than ever now thanks to the wide variety of accessories available in the market, and the sheer choice at your disposal can make the experience a little daunting.
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