December 22, 2015

Three-step strategy on how to improve the competitiveness of auto parts industry

Admittedly, the introduction of talent and the acquisition of technology will help to improve the current situation of the auto parts industry, but improving the core technology can not be achieved overnight, which needs the support and guidance of the national policy, increase investment in research and development, personnel training and walk the road of independent innovation.


1, Personnel training is a long way to go

The lack of core technology is the bottleneck that restricts the development of China's auto parts industry. China's auto industry is still a very young industry, which can not be compared with the western developed countries’. Parts enterprises is younger, which have no rich experience and profound accumulation.
The so-called "ten years trees, ents in one hundred", so the cultivation of talents should not seek quick success, which need to start from a solid basic education, fully combine with practical experience and step by step to proceed. At present, China's technical personnel and management personnel are very scarce, so the talent training becomes extremely urgent. Besides, in our country, the science and technology talents is extreme shortage and training system is not perfect, either, so the loss of technical personnel in the spare parts enterprises is serious, the highly qualified personnel are mostly in foreign investment enterprise.
However this is not the most important, but the key is the extreme lack of China's construction of automobile talent. Older people have little experience in automobile theory, but new generation lack of practice theory, which lack of close contact between each other. So in order to really solve the problem, we must cultivate the core technology and proceed our own personnel training.


2, Independent research and development is essential

We want to achieve breakthroughs in core technology, we must increase R & D investment, improve R & D capability. Unfortunately, in China's automobile and auto parts enterprises, most of them are desperately through improving efficiency of enterprises to accumulate capital. Similarly, those who have sprung up as a private enterprise, they see the interests of higher than everything. Imagine, in this case, who is willing to increase research and development to achieve long-term development, but the loss of short-term corporate profit?

3, Policy support is imminent

As the basis of the auto parts industry, the product and the technology directly restrict the development of the whole vehicle. However, in our country, because the overall industry seeks quick success, that caused the exist of unbalanced situation for a long time. Therefore, auto parts enterprises driven by profit, most of them complete the production according to the vehicle needs, the majority of independent parts enterprises still remain in the processing the sample by map and the stage of surveying. But facing the new models, new varieties and new technologies, many independent parts enterprises struggled to cope with the task of research and development, have no time to enhance their level of basic research and matching ability.


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December 09, 2015

What you need to know about purchasing auto parts online

More than the brand new cars, it is said that pre-owned automobiles have very special needs when it comes to the kinds of accessories and engine parts that it will need. The best way to find what you need and get to know where you can get them, is through the internet, Online stores are said to also hold discounts and sales and is therefore, the perfect venue for the budget-conscious car owner. What are the ways to know if an auto parts shop is the best one around? The first step is to find a good read - this means a blog that specifically tackles car parts and accessories, or a website. Besides the information you get on best auto parts, these sites will always have links that will redirect the reader to a trusted website. Having a chat community that have the same concerns as you can be the best source of information; there are numerous car and automobile related forums and chats today, and you must take advantage of those by joining in.

What are the things that the auto parts store offer the customer? Despite using the internet as the venue for providing service, the auto parts shop should not come short of the availability of experts when it comes to designing, building and maintaining cars. The business website must also be made professionally and guarantee protection of the customer when transactions and deal are made. An auto parts shop should always offer return policies to their customers; this means that in the case that items were delivered with damages or defects, they can send them back to the auto parts shop and either get a replacement or their money back.



It should be standard procedure to open the www.imyautoparts.com, boxed item when delivered; carefully check every part if it's as should be or if there are missing parts. The first thing you should look at though is the brand - is the brand logo you ordered, the one that's seen on the item? Any sign of tampering on the brand logo, should make the customer wary and report to the supplier as soon as possible.

When opening the box, remember not to throw away the packaging as it can be useful for when the item has a problem and it needs to be brought back - the packaging is the evidence that it was really purchased from the specific store. The important things and handling care for the item is also found in the packaging so make sure you have it safe, so you can always read the instructions carefully.


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December 01, 2015

How to buy auto parts without getting screwed

(Reprinted)Car owners who call dealerships are often shocked when they learn the cost of replacement auto parts. A trim piece that costs maybe $5 to make could carry a 5000% premium at the retail counter. Some parts are priced to the moon simply because many consumers don't know any better. If only they took the time to shop around. So, let me help you approach this process like a pro. I personally buy about $20,000 in parts every year for my dealership, and after nearly 15 years of scouring the nation for rare and expensive parts, I'm happy to share my secrets to getting what I need at the lowest possible price.


1. Do Your Research


There are two websites every parts shopper should visit before buying. The first, Car-Part.com, offers the largest database of used auto parts in the world. The second is eBay—perhaps you've heard of it—which happens to be a new and remanufactured auto parts sales juggernaut.

There are a few steps to any successful search. Once you find what you need on Car-Part.com, select 'Distance' and then click 'Search' to see what its market price is in your area. Once you made note of that, go to eBay. Do the same search, and sort by 'Pricing + Shipping lowest'. Pay special attention to the estimated delivery time in the listing. Parts from overseas can sometimes take over a month to get to your home.


2. Verify, Verify, Verify!


Call the dealership to confirm your specific part number before you complete any purchase. If you don't confirm the part number, any grief that ensues is of your own making. You'll learn that some parts are unique to certain engine and transmission combinations. And the list of potentially affected best auto parts suppliers is long, from computers, modules, and sensors, to more basic items like alternators and starters.


3. Haggle, But Be Polite


It's common courtesy for most junkyards to match a lower price for a part at another retailer in the same geographical region. There are two important caveats to this, however. First, you have to compare apples with apples. Don't expect a junkyard to price-match their 20,000-mile engine with one nearby that has 200,000 miles on it. Second, when you haggle, make sure you say you did your homework on Car-Part.com, and be honest with the guy on the other line. He has the same information as you do, and if you jerk him around, he'll know and he may return the favor, so to speak.


4. Craigslist is a Crapshoot


Craigslist isn't always a good source. In the real world of buying parts, it can requently become a big time-suck compared with going to a junkyard or buying online. Plus, most of what you buy on Craigslist will be sold as is, while the other two sources allow you to either exchange the part or get your money back. For this reason, I get fewer than two percent of my parts from Craigslist.




5. Always Look For Coupons


Auto parts retailers are expensive. But they don't have to be. This website will help you find coupon codes or manufacturer rebates that may not pop up when you visit the auto parts store online. I've sometimes found starters and alternators that were within $20 of an eBay or a junkyard find, with the added perks of a limited lifetime warranty and free delivery. To me, that extra $20 is worth the peace of mind. Know that if a dealership is tells you that buying a part from someone other than them will void your car's warranty, it's not true. I usually buy batteries, fluids, and filters online from either auto parts stores, eBay, Walmart, or Amazon. If you find yourself just short of that '$50 off of $125' coupon code you found online, just add some items you know you'll use anyway, like filters or coolant, to get the order up where it needs to be.


6. Still can't find it?


Get medieval! If online hunting doesn't turn up the part you need, it's time to visit the self-service junkyards. Many hobbyists with time to kill will bring their own tools, find the part they need, remove it themselves, and pay a pittances for it. This is the cheapest option in dollars and cents, but it does cost you time.


7. Enlist Forum Help For Faraway Parts


There have been times when I've finally been able to locate a rare part, but it seems to be as far away from me as Mercury is from Pluto. This is when I turn to fellow enthusiasts for help. Online forums for your make and model usually have members spread across the United States. By asking for assistance acquiring a auto parts dealer that's not local to you (and perhaps offering $50 for the trouble), you can still get what you need and help out a like-minded grease monkey in the process. Make/model forums sometimes have dedicated parts-listing threads, as well. If enthusiast forums don't work, try reaching out through Facebook. You'd be surprised what a friend of a friend will do for a little extra cash.


8. Consider Buying a Parts Car


If you have the space, think about picking up a parts car that can serve as a donor vehicle. By searching public-auction listings nearby, you can find a local impound-lot auction that may offer you an inoperable version of your vehicle. Local newspapers also have an "Auction" section for towing and repair companies that sell parts cars in your community. Another option is to buy a vehicle from a salvage auction such as Copart or Insurance Auto Auctions. However, keep in mind that most states will require you to use a broker to acquire the vehicle. Be prepared to spend around $600 for a common spare vehicle locally and about twice as much at the big salvage auctions. The nationwide outfits usually have access to much better vehicles. This is especially the case for those of us who need spare body parts.


9. The Dealer is Your Last Resort


If you haven't found the part at this point, then—and only then—pay the dealer. To be fair, dealers are at the mercy of manufacturers, so don't blame them if you find their parts costs unreasonable.


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