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Is there a real difference between OEM and aftermarket car parts - expert explains

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  Through many years of advertising, a perception has been created that the parts supplied by car dealerships are "genuine", thereby implying that the parts sold by the aftermarket are inferior "copies". The truth is that car manufacturers only design and assemble cars. With some exceptions, they make relatively few components that are used in the assembly of a vehicle as it would be impossible to manufacture the many thousands of components needed for each model. For that reason, among others, they outsource the manufacturing of parts and components to various suppliers around the world. A supplier might win the right to supply a specific part to a car manufacturer for a specific model. That supplier might have several original equipment (OE) contracts in place with various car manufacturers. This is the nature of the supply chain where car manufacturers source parts and components from multiple suppliers depending on price and market logistics.       A little-know

Study claims women still feel intimidated by motor industry. Really? – LK Auto Factors

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  Study claims women Study claims women still feel intimidated by motor industry. Really? A new international study runs the risk of copper-fastening prejudices about women and the motor industry. It strongly suggests women still feel intimidated and poorly served by those in the business. That follows an analysis of 64,000 online reviews, yielding the blunt verdict that 43 per cent of women just don't trust car dealerships. But is it really true? Of Irish dealerships especially? I think it is not, by any means, but I don't have clinical data. The research was carried out by CDK Global (the company provides integrated information technology and digital marketing solutions to the motor industry, among others). It points to how many women said they felt they were "at a disadvantage when looking to buy a car, due to their gender". So, more than two in five "don't trust the automotive industry and often describe their experiences very differently to men". Bu

12V KIDS RANGE ROVER EVOQUE STYLE ELECTRIC RIDE ON (White) – LK Auto Factors – LK Auto Factors

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 Parental remote control 12v Powerful Twin motors Opening doors, Working lights, horn and MP3 music player Single seat - Available in 5 colours Suitable for age 3-6 years see more :- https://lkautofactors.com/products/12v-kids-range-rover-evoque-style-electric-ride-on-white

AUDI TT RS Lisenced Battery Powered Kids Electric Ride On Toy Car (Mod – LK Auto Factors – LK Auto Factors

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  Product Description: AUDI TT RS Licensed,   Electric Ride On Car   with Excellent Quality and Comfort, Parental Remote Control Included   Audi T T RS licensed children ride on car , with 6V 4AH*2 battery and 39W*2 motor, with 2.4G remote,Button start, safety belt, Front&rear lights, Two openable door, Dashboard with music See more:-   https://lkautofactors.com/products/audi-tt-rs-lisenced-battery-powered-kids-electric-ride-on-toy-car-model-je1198-red  

Is there a real difference between OEM and aftermarket car parts - expert explains

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  Through many years of advertising, a perception has been created that the   parts supplied   by car dealerships are "genuine", thereby implying that the parts sold by the aftermarket are inferior "copies". The truth is that car manufacturers only design and assemble cars. With some exceptions, they make relatively few components that are used in the assembly of a vehicle as it would be impossible to manufacture the many thousands of components needed for each model. For that reason, among others, they outsource the manufacturing of parts and components to  various suppliers   around the world. A supplier might win the right to supply a specific part to a car manufacturer for a specific model. That supplier might have several original equipment (OE) contracts in place with various car manufacturers. This is the nature of the supply chain where car manufacturers source parts and components from  multiple suppliers   depending on price and market logistics A little-k