Buying online auto parts comes with risks. Like ordering the wrong part, right? Will they return the part quickly and efficiently? What if you mess up and buy the wrong part? Answers to these questions and more…
Buying online auto parts comes with risks. Like ordering the wrong part, right? Will they return the part quickly and efficiently? What if you mess up and buy the wrong part? Answers to these questions and more…
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Hey Shaw family, I have been told from day 1 that my Chevy sonic 2012 is a 1.4 LTZ, but last wk I was updated that it is a 1.8 Chevy !¿ NOW I HAD A RECENT TUNEUP & I believe I had ask u a question about the fan, but does this mean that this could be the reason my car, runs crappy still, hesitate to make it up a tiny hill 🙁 at a stop light or does 1.8 make any difference than 1.4 ? The ven # actually wss scanned at AutoZone, so am I dome to ever be able to get pass 124,000 miles , at least until I can find a buyer will to take something for it, instead ofv$300. at junk car . Thanks for any answers good or bad at this point.
My 2003 Ford Taurus needs a starter. AutoZone wanted $160, eBay wanted $40 bucks, i waited a week for the part, I put the starter in and it did not work 😣… now I’m on my way to AutoZone to pay the $160 and try to send the defective started back.. wasted a week…. sometime it cost too much to try to save money 😐