If you ever need a new part for your vehicle, you might find yourself wondering about the difference between aftermarket parts and Chevrolet OEM parts. While there are some good aftermarket parts, you’re almost always going to be far better off sticking with genuine Chevy parts. If you’re unsure why, simply read on to explore these topics with our parts department:
The first thing Virginia Beach drivers should know is that OEM stands for ‘Original Equipment Manufacturer.’ OEM Chevy parts are designed to fit your exact year, model, and trim of Chevrolet, and each one will have been made to high Chevy standards – in fact, many carry warranties when you buy from an approved Chevy dealer like Rick Hendrick Chevrolet Norfolk.
Aftermarket parts are made by a third party to fit a wide range of vehicles, not just your exact make and model. You can find a huge array of aftermarket parts, but they aren’t generally recommended over an OEM part. You’ll usually find aftermarket parts sold at unlicensed Chesapeake auto shops or online.
The only real benefit of using aftermarket parts is their lower price, but that comes at a cost. Aftermarket parts are generally cheaper than Chevrolet OEM parts because they are made at high volumes for a wide range of models in order to maximize profits. While that does mean they cost less, OEM Chevy parts are worth paying slightly more.
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Our team can help with everything from servicing and parts to finding the right new vehicle to fit your lifestyle. For any further advice or assistance, simply contact us today. We can help you order the Chevrolet parts you need, and our service technicians can install them right here in Norfolk!
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