With the financial crisis our world is in, living in a prudent manner has become more of a requirement than a choice. Unfortunately, because a car is a necessity for most American families auto expenses are also affected by this economic situation. Some of us when faced with car problems do the only thing we know and that is to replace the said malfunctioning part with a new one and viola problem solved. What if like so many families in the US you have Honda, GMC engines or Ford motors that are 7 years or older? Will that one part mean freedom from engine problems for at least 3 months? In my experience chances are you’ll be hearing something totally different from your mechanic. His parting words in reference to these Japanese Mitsubishi engines or American GMC engines would be “I have replaced part X however part Y and part Z will also need replacing very soon. If you do not replace parts Y and Z within 2 months parts A, B and C will no longer function properly.” Do those words sound familiar? Have they caused you sleepless nights and true to form 2 months later removed a large chunk of money from your savings account? Due to the misconception most people have a used car engine is not a viable option because of low quality. It would probably not occur to average car owners to look into buying used American Ford motors or GMC engines. Research online and discover the results that you will find about used car engines; you may be pleasantly surprised at the results. Would you have guessed that a company who sells used Ford motors, GMC engines, Japanese and European used car engines is in fact ISO certified? Or that a used engine dealership could win awards for its quality from respected organizations? The used car engine has been able to achieve success for finding a niche in the auto parts business. Getting the word out there that used car engines will give you a long term solution for a less price of replacing multiple single parts. Let us revisit the scenario above. Has it ever happened to you because it has to me? 5 years ago the parts of my 7 year old http://www.lowmileageengines.com started to die one after the other. The thought of replacing the engine with a used overhauled one was ridiculous to me. Why would I replace an old engine with an engine whose make was equally as old? The irritating thing was my husband suggested it. He quoted a price of around 600 odd dollars for the whole engine assembly and I dug my heels in and said no. So on the 1st year anniversary of that decision and $900 later I now know I should have listened, done my research and decided without prejudice. In my defense though the used car engine business was not explained to me so ignorance cost me more than $300 and a lot of time and effort. If I had given my consent to the purchase of the used and overhauled Ford motors then it would have gone through stringent quality assurance processes backed up with at least a 90 day and at most a 1 year warranty. I was not aware that the used Ford motors I was going to buy would be leak down tested and examined from all angles. Some even offer extended warranties for purchase on many used engines. This experience has taught me not to lean too heavily on preconceptions that tend to be misconceptions. About US: One should always gather credible data to make a better informed decision. While this is only one scenario that proves purchasing a used car engine there are many more out there. No matter what kind of engine it is, whether it is American GMC engines or Japanese Honda engines engines it is more than likely a better choice overall to consider choosing a used car engine.
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