In my experience, the battery fails first.
Battery,Bulbs,
Wiper blades,
Usually, in the car or at the parts supplier.
Because people have many parts to them, like a car. A person dies when one or more of the essential parts fail.
You car can usually only be repossessed if you fail to make the payments to your finance company.
It is possible, but usually fuses fail for a reason
When you fail to make the car payments. Usually the bank or financial institute that holds the lien will give you fair warning for payment and then they will tow the car if no payments are made.
Car parts wholesale typically refers to purchasing car (automobile) parts wholesale. Usually, when you purchase an item at wholesale you do get it at a discounted price.
foreign parts usually but then again almost anything you find is made in china.
a smell of rotten eggs is usually an exhaust problem like a clogged cat or sometimes it can come from new exhaust parts (mufflers, etc...) if you have new parts on your car give it some time and it should stop if not you should bring the car to a repair shop if you try to fix it yourself you can void the warranty or make the car so it will fail inspection
It could but they usually don't fail that way. There are a lot of things that can make a car shut off while driving some are catastophic failures and some are things like fuel pumps, blown power fuses and such. Are you getting any warning lights with the shut down. If you are go to your nearest auto parts store and have them read your diagnostics for you. Usually they will do it free in hopes that you will buy your parts from them.
Engine blocks are made out of aluminum to increase the miles per gallon. Car parts of made of steel and alumnium, and also of plastic.
Bumpers are usually the first part of a car that connects in a collision. They absorb most of the impact. They are made to protect other parts of the vehicle, not the driver or passengers.
Aftermarket auto parts are the parts that don't come as part of the car when you purchase it and are installed later to either improve the performance of the car or its looks or both. Aftermarket car parts are made by a company other than the manufacturer of the car. Parts made by the manufacturer of the car are known as Original Equipment Manufacturer or OEM parts. The aftermarket auto parts business has become heavily competitive and many dealers and suppliers offer parts for cars of almost all makes and models. Aftermarket parts usually cost less than the OEM parts.