Trying to refurbish my old Citroen last month, I was looking online for a new dual mass flywheel and EGR valve. But the number of partfinder websites selling car parts was just huge! Many claimed to have the cheapest prices, while others swore on the quality they had. Some reassured me that my parts would arrive within mere hours after placing my order. After much consultation with friends who all recommended different websites, I hit upon a little epiphany of my own and decided to devise three simple tests to find the best website for myself. And sure enough, I did find UK’s most trusted and visited partfinder website and got a decent deal on the dual mass flywheel and the EGR valve that I needed. Here are the tests: 1. Checking the Prices: The prices are really important since many partfinder websites insist on ripping you off with over-priced rubbish for some inexplicable reason. Check the prices on random average parts, which will give you a fair idea of their average prices. Also, start with the websites that have “Cheapest Prices” banners for obvious reasons. 2. Checking the Database: Browse through their list for a bit to see how what parts they have in their catalogue, and for how many makes and models of cars. Type in your part in the search box and see how many results it turns back. But the best thing to do here is to see if there is something to fill up or some way to get through to them if you can’t find a particular spare. This is especially useful if you have an imported, exotic or just a plain old car. 3. Checking the Service: Look around the websites for user feedbacks and testimonials. If they offer quality service, they are bound to get good feedback. Ask around if you can, enquire about the websites from people who have used them in the past. The service is really important since the size of the database and the cheapest prices won’t matter if the websites take weeks to deliver your parts to your doorstep. These are simple, fast and easy bare-basics tests that any half-decent partfinder website should be able to pass. Like I said, I found my dual mass flywheel and my EGR valve at rock bottom prices and got them delivered to my doorstep in 3 days. So go on, run these tests on partfinder websites and find out for yourself which ones live up to the claims. For more detail about Car parts online log on to http://www.247spares.co.uk 247spares is a worldwide supplier and Car parts finder of Car parts, Catalytic Converter, Car Spares, Audi parts also we offer BMW parts, Egr Valve, Hyundai parts, Vauxhall parts, alloy wheels, Daihatsu parts, Vw parts, find a car part and all car parts accessories.
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