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ONLINE MOTOR FACTORS

IF you’ve been taken aback by the cost of parts and repairs at your local garage or main dealer, you won’t be surprised to hear that shopping around will usually get you a better deal.

The internet makes such bargain hunting easy, and the prices you can find are sometimes amazingly low. Plenty of websites are competing for your custom and they will make it as easy as possible to help you choose the right components for your car, with registration number look-ups, pictures, and diagrams to compare to the parts you are replacing. They will also usually offer a variety of brands, ranging from the budget to better-known brands.

Once you have chosen, the parts will be sent direct to your door. You can fit them yourself, or there are many independent garages

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