Sometimes if you are lucky you can get NOS (New Old Stock) parts or depending on the popularity of the part or the car, there are companies that make exact replacement parts
do you mean parts for old cars? if so they manufacture them the same as for new cars
Full coverage requirements have nothing to do with the age of the car. If you still make payments on the car then you still have to have full coverage. If you own the car outright, then you do not have to have it.
Years. There are cars driven that are 40-50 years old. Model T's are still on the road and they are 100 years old. If a car is taken care of it can last as long as parts can be sold for it.
Vectra car parts can be bought online from sellers. These parts can also be purchased from your local auto shops. These car parts often are from old car parts found in scrap yards.
There are pro's and con's to each type of car part. New parts often times come with warranties that the used may not. If your car is still under warranty I recommend checking with your dealer or a warranty specialist as replacing parts may impact your warranty. Aside from that either parts can perform the function and there are potential problems with each.
One can purchase race car parts from old classic 60's race cars by visiting the eBay website. The parts available will be dependant on the car that the parts are required for. Other websites for old car parts include Vintage Car Parts and Kanter.
This depends on the car really. If it is a luxury car that is worth a large amount of money, then new parts are a good investment to match the rest of the car. If the car is old or the new parts cost almost as much as the car is worth, then it is a good moneysaver to buy used. Just make sure the used parts seller is reputable and offers a warranty or some repair service.
If you're looking for a reliable place to donate or sell your old car, I highly recommend Car Removal Sydney. They specialize in buying unwanted cars and make the process quick and hassle-free. Plus, they offer top cash for cars and handle all the paperwork for you. It's an easy way to get rid of your old car and support sustainable recycling.
It means that according to the person making the claim, the car's functions are still optimal and it generally should still have use as a vehicle, implying that the parts have not worn down yet and other problems that arise from a car aging are either nonexistent or very minimal.
because you do not know what year it is. if old car remove negative battery cable for 15 minutes. if new car take to car parts store with OBD-II tool and have them reset codes. If light still comes on, then car still has problems.
I'd suggest listing on Ebay or Craigslist. I'm sure someone would be looking for items like that if they are still usable.
Old car parts can be found in local junk yards and dumps. Some junk yards let you comb their lots for free, while some make you pay nominal fees for everything you decide to take with you. You might take a whole engine right out from under the hood of a junk yard car free!