Looking For European Automotive Specialists

By Betty Brooks


All cars at some time will need some kind of repair or routine servicing. If the vehicle was made in Europe and you live overseas it can sometimes be difficult to find the spares needed to carry out these jobs. When searching for european automotive specialists there are a few places to look and they can be found after a little research.

You may find companies in your local area that specialize in working on European vehicles. These shops will usually carry stocks of spares and may have on site qualified engineers. In some cases parts will need to be ordered from the manufacturer overseas and occasionally there may be some delays in getting the spares due to the time it takes them in transit.

Most areas will have a store that will have what you need to get your car back in service. There are companies in Duluth, GA that have teams of automotive engineers qualified to work on European vehicles and that can supply any spares needed. Many of the firms will also work on vintage vehicles that are not in production anymore.

Most spares shops will have a comprehensive stock of parts for cars of all ages ranging from the smallest components to complete engines and some will carry obsolete items. Braking systems, suspension parts and interior fittings will also be available in most stores. When buying new items it is worth taking the old or damaged one with you so that it can be compared to the replacement to avoid buying the wrong item.

The internet is another place where you may locate difficult to find spares and automotive technicians. There are many web sites available that specialize in European made vehicle parts and most models are catered for. Bear in mind that if you order any items online you will have to add shipping costs to the total cost and insurance may also be required in case the package is lost or damaged in transit.

In some neighborhoods you may find scrap yards or warehouses that will take in old or accident damaged vehicles and strip any useful parts from them. Some yards will leave the cars whole and let the buyer take off components so it may be worth taking along a few tools. Recycled spares should always be examined by your mechanic before being fitted to the vehicle to ensure they are safe.

Vehicle owners clubs are also a good place to locate mechanics and spares that may be unavailable in stores. Members often trade or swap spares and some will have mechanics as members who may be able to carry out work on your model of car. Being a member of a club also has other benefits and you may receive discounts from some overseas parts suppliers.

When replacing a vehicles parts it is always better to use manufacturers originals if possible and to only use fully qualified engineers work on your car. Non genuine parts may be available for some vehicles and they will do the job in most cases. If a vehicle is still under the makers warranty then only use authorized dealer mechanics and factory made parts to avoid cancelling any guarantees.




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