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Of course, it is always possible to try third-party or "generic" parts for your Nissan. But without official Nissan replacement parts, the performance of your car will undoubtedly suffer. The quality and dependability of Nissan parts is well-known throughout the automotive industry -- that is why year after year Nissan cars consistently make the top five car lists of some of the most prestigious magazines and consumer reviewing agencies. Although Nissan cars have a reputation for quality and may rarely see the inside of a mechanic's garage, occasionally "fender benders" or other problems can cause you to need to replace one or more parts. In these cases it is always a good idea to seek out a mechanic that uses authentic original Nissan parts. Ideally, when your car is in need of a part, you should look for a Nissan certified repair center. But if there isn't a Nissan certified mechanic in your area, you should still be able to find a garage or body shop that can special order original Nissan replacement parts for your car. But before a mechanic begins any work on your car, it is always a good idea to ask about the labor and parts costs. Even better, have the mechanic write up a written estimate for both parts and labor before you hand over your keys. Don't be afraid to ask plenty of questions of the mechanic, and among these, be sure to inquire about a guarantee for the work performed. Most reputable auto shops will gladly offer you a written estimate and discuss their service guarantee with you up front. If a mechanic should seem evasive on any of these issues, it's best to simply walk away. Finally, you'll also want to insist that the service center use only genuine Nissan replacement parts. Sometimes mechanic's will attempt to talk the car owner into using third-party or "aftermarket" parts instead of original equipment. While these third-party parts may sometimes be cheaper, they are almost always of lower quality. In fact, many third-party replacement parts are not made for one specific vehicle, but are designed as a "generic" replacement that will "basically" fit many different vehicles. But these types of generic parts will often not be an exact fit for your car, and can end up causing more problems than they fix. If a mechanic tries to convince you to use a third-party replacement part, be very skeptical. It is possible that a mechanic has an agreement with the parts manufacturer, and is getting a sizable commission from the sale. This is just another reason why it is a good idea to always insist upon original Nissan replacement parts for your car. " Buy Brand Name Auto Parts, Performance Parts & Accessories at the Auto Parts Warehouse!
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