The entire collection of price resource pages describes specific early warning signs for each part – for instance, how an alternator shows signs of excessing wear and tear. From there, detailed parts and labor costs are broken down to minute details, including how much customers save with BuyAutoParts.com components, labor time and estimates based on different nationally-recognized hourly labor rates.
Using advanced metrics and research, each resource page also categorizes labor and replacement costs for different car models (hatchbacks, wagons, sedans, SUVs, etc.), giving detailed cost breakdowns for each specific body type. For instance, fuel pump data suggests that total labor time is anywhere from 1.2 to 8.4 hours, depending on the accessibility of the fuel pump in a given vehicle.
With this information, consumers and customers just like you are better able to project potential labor costs – and also gain a glimpse as to how much money BAP can save in the process. From relatively simple components like headlight assemblies to more complex systems such as turbochargers and steering racks, the new BuyAutoParts.com cost data pages are an invaluable resource for anyone looking to learn more about the complete repair process – especially how it impacts financial considerations.
Along with the parts already mentioned, we’re proud to reveal the additional pages with similar cost-sensitive, exclusive information:
For a full list of our "How much do car parts cost?" resource pages, click here.
With years of industry know-how and bountiful research data, we decided this information was more than worth sharing. After all, our customers – not our extensive assortment of quality parts – are our #1 resource. Without our customers, we wouldn’t have made such significant strides the past few years.
If you have any feedback on our new pages, or would like to suggest a few more detailed part cost analysis studies, please call the BAP customer service team at (888) 907-7225, or visit our contact page to drop a line. We look forward to hearing from you!
Written by Dara Greaney