On which websites can auto parts be purchased?

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NevaehMarie
09/03/25 4:34am
Auto parts can be purchased on websites such as Baturu, Alibaba, and Taobao. Below is an introduction to this: 1. Purchasing on the Baturu Auto Parts Trading Platform is better; 2. The biggest advantage of Baturu is its comprehensive variety of products, secure transaction process, and speed, equivalent to a nationwide 24-hour auto parts supply store. Below is extended information on precautions when purchasing auto parts: 1. Check if the trademark and labels are complete: The packaging box or bag should indicate the product name, specifications, quantity, registered trademark, manufacturer name and address, phone number, etc. 2. Check for any deformation in geometric dimensions: Some parts may deform due to manufacturing, transportation, or improper storage; 3. Check if the joint surfaces are smooth: During handling and storage, parts may develop burrs, indentations, cracks, or other damages due to vibration or impact, affecting their use; 4. Check for rust on the part surface: Qualified parts should have a certain level of precision and a bright, smooth surface. The more important the part, the higher the precision, and the more stringent the anti-rust and anti-corrosion packaging should be.
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LeMicah
09/15/25 6:10am
I frequently purchase auto parts online, so finding reliable websites is crucial. Taobao and Tmall are my top choices because they offer an incredibly wide variety, ranging from affordable small bulbs to high-end engine components. I compare prices and seller reviews, especially selecting stores that clearly state genuine product information to avoid counterfeit issues. JD.com is also great, with exceptionally fast logistics – the wiper blades I ordered yesterday arrived today, saving me a lot of time. Another excellent option is the Autohome Mall, which has brand collaboration zones ensuring part quality and warranties. When shopping online, pay attention to payment security; don’t just go for the cheapest options from unknown small shops. I usually use Alipay’s secured transactions for peace of mind. If unsure about the part model, it’s best to check at a 4S store first before placing an order to avoid mistakes. Keep an eye on promotional events like 618 or Double 11 for extra discounts. Lastly, I recommend choosing installation service options, especially for tricky items like batteries or tires, as professional installation at home is much more convenient.
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