LAS VEGAS - Feb. 28, 2020 - When paying for repairs after you've been in an accident, your auto insurance company may prefer to replace certain damaged parts with aftermarket parts. Unlike OEM parts, (Original Equipment Manufacturer) which are made by the original manufacturer, aftermarket parts are usually made by another company. Aftermarket parts are a cost-effective alternative to OEM parts, saving money for your insurer, and by extension, you, but that doesn't mean that their quality is inferior.
Are Aftermarket Parts Inferior?
It's a common misconception that aftermarket parts are not as good as their OEM counterparts; in fact, in many cases, they may actually be better. Quality aftermarket parts are often made with better material and use more advanced technology than the original manufacturer part, meaning that you're getting a part that is at least as good as what you originally had.
Let Nevada Insurance Enrollment Guide You
Not all aftermarket parts are created equal, so how do consumers know whether they're getting good aftermarket parts? That's where the Certified Automotive Parts Association, or CAPA, comes in. This company, which is not affiliated with any manufacturers, operates a testing program to evaluate the quality and safety of parts used for collision repairs. Factors such as fit, performance, and quality of materials used are tested, determining whether an aftermarket part is as good as its OEM counterpart. When shopping around for an aftermarket part, look for the CAPA Certified seal.
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