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For this example we will use a 95 Toyota MR2 as an example, it is a small sports car that Toyota had built in the mid 80's and lasted all the up to 95 here in the states, but didn't stop production until 99 in Japan. The MR2 is a 2 seater, rear-wheel drive, 5-speed manual, 4-cylinder turbocharged engine that sits behind the driver. Yes, the MR2 is a mid-engined sports car...much like Ferrari's and other exotic vehicles that cost literally 10 times the price of one MR2. It doesn't need to be said that this vehicle is rather rare since it was discontinued only 5 years after its second generation chassis was introduced, making parts and servicing harder to find.

Junkyard cars provide a wealth of motor yachts if you want to take the time to look. And you can get more stuff for the bucks you spend. Getting your cool auto into tip top shape is the real goal.

1) They will employ only top notch, talented, certified technicians. These guys are highly sought after and command a decent wage. They spend a lot on their tools and training. They also spend time on continuing education to maintain their certifications and to stay abreast of the latest industry technology. If you haven't noticed, cars are getting more complicated just like everything else. This industry is filled with lousy mechanics that will work for cheap, but the good shops don't hire them.

Have you heard the old saying, "The Devil is in the details?" I've said over and over that the claims process is where the devil hides. Most of my book is about teaching consumers that they must educate THEMSELVES about the claims process. The claims process is NOT in the policy. The insurance companies will not tell you...the consumer...about the process, because if they did, the insurance settlement amounts would skyrocket!

Next on our to-do list is the air filter. This is another easy thing to do. Under the hood of your car there is a big black box with some clips on it. Just unclip the top of the box and you have found your air filter. Most of them slide out pretty easily and you can check to see how dirty it is. You can blow it out or vacuum it, but if the manual says it's time to change it you probably should. The last time someone at a repair shop wanted to change it for me I said now and I was glad I did. They wanted $40 to do it! I went to an auto parts store instead and bought one for $15 and put it in myself. It took less than 30 minutes including the amount of time it took to buy it and I saved $25. So now you can save $25 and get better gas mileage.

Many parts that you can buy will be rebuilt. This is not the same as a used part from a salvage yard. When you buy a re-manufactured or rebuilt part there is an extra fee. It is called a core charge. For example, the starter might be fifty dollars. The core charge might be fifteen dollars. The initial cost will be sixty-five dollars. When you bring your old part in, the store refunds you the core charge. As long as the starter is not severely damaged, you will get the money back.

As one may expect, a vintage or classic car part would come as used, so there is still the fear that the part may work now, but in the near future, it may still conk out. This can cause a great dismay to the restorer. To a newbie, all of this may seem as a very daunting task. But for those who are willing to do the effort, here are some places where you can find vintage car parts.

There is always a need to buy auto parts from reputed professionals. Though this makes it a bit expensive, this will indeed save a lot in the long run. These car parts are available in a large scale at massive warehouses and online retailers. A local retailer would be best if you have a really tight budget and need long lasting auto parts. A guarantee should be the only reliable way to remain on the safe side. Though it is hard to get a guarantee for a used product, the reputed retailers are able to give a guarantee for a little extra cost. Sometimes a short-term warranty is associated with the part you need.

used car parts There are literally hundreds of car part dealers out there that you can find on the Internet. You can search for the exact parts you need according to model numbers and vehicle types. This makes it easier than ever before to find exactly the car parts you need at the click of a button.

Every vehicle, whether it is a car, truck or motorcycle, has its own unique requirements when it comes to this particular auto product. Because of this, the website you choose to do business with should have a complete selection of different types and sizes. There must be products from all the major manufacturers as well. Fortunately, websites like this do exist that offer all the sizes and types along with all the major manufacturers.