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Certified Generic Car Parts For Your Car

As we know some of us turn to generic parts to replace car parts as most of them are cheaper than Original-Equipment Manufacturer parts (OEM). As reliable as they are, the issues of safety arise when using generic parts versus OEM parts. But a demonstration conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) shows there is no implications on safety factors when using generic parts. Affirmed by the institute the source of generic cosmetic car parts is irrelevant to the car’s crashworthiness. This affirmation is supported by Certified Automotive Parts Association (CAPA) by inspecting and guarantying generic automotive parts meeting their high standards. In addition, generic car parts suppliers are often the same that supply the manufactured OEM parts.

 
According to Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) two 1997 Toyota Camrys were used in a crash test, while one used OEM cosmetic parts the other used CAPA certified generic parts including the hood. Both Camry scores distinctive results and received a good rating on crashworthiness. Nowadays as many as 2,500 types of parts received the certification; in fact a 5-year warranty covers most parts by the manufacturer or distributor.

 

Posted on Thursday, June 7th, 2007 at 2:55 pm In Auto Warranty  


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