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The Pros And Cons Of Using Aftermarket Engine Components

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With the rising costs of car ownership in Singapore, it’s no wonder that people want to do everything they can to preserve the longevity of their vehicles. But at the same time, people also want to cut down on the costs of maintaining their vehicles. Buying parts straight from the manufacturer can be very expensive and you have fewer choices in where you can get your parts. That’s why people search for alternative sources to obtain an aftermarket air filter or other car parts they might need.

What are aftermarket parts?

When choosing new parts for your vehicle, you have two choices: OEM, or aftermarket. OEM (also known as Original Equipment Manufacturer parts) are car parts that were made by the same manufacturer of your vehicle. On the other hand, aftermarket parts are those that are not. You can get all kinds of aftermarket engine parts. There is a high demand for these relatively cheaper alternatives that you can get from various sources.

Looking for an aftermarket air filter or other parts for your vehicle? Before you explore the aftermarket, you should first consider the pros and cons of buying aftermarket automotive parts.

Pros

First off: know that “aftermarket” doesn’t mean used. They are simply made by a different manufacturer. That being said, you can find a wide variety of parts with varying levels of quality. They may even work better than most OEM parts. They can also come at different price points, meaning you can find something cheaper as well.

Cons

Is the risk worth it? One concern is that you may be sacrificing better quality engine components for lower costs. Due to the overwhelming range of options available, you might find yourself at a loss on which parts are safe to buy.

MAHLE is a place where you can find the best aftermarket parts for your vehicle. Learn more about proper vehicle thermal management and how we can help you out.

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