How many parts are in a car?

car parts layed out How many parts are in a car?

Some wonder frivolous things like, how many parts are in a car?  Well, it has at least two different answers. If you consider parts like bolts, screws, welds, parts not moving, wiring bulbs, its over ten thousand.  If you are just considering “parts” like a partsman or even that of a mechanic then its five thousand to seven thousand.  Now, some people do not care about frivolous things like that because they have an awesome service departments like that of Tarboro Dealers, Jersey City Dealers and Cincinnati Dealers, so they do not wonder because they have trust in them.  I, too, had a relationship with my service department from routine maintenance to some issues I had with my vehicle.  I knew his first name and he always called me by my proper name.  It did pay to be consistent, for me, because I had to squeeze a situation in my schedule and he bent the rules a little for that.

With saying all that, for all the car parts, and we will go by that of an auto mechanic, the five to seven thousand parts, that many can break down.  Not such a good thing if you are traveling or on your everyday travels to and from work.  Taking it in to an average, in city auto mechanic, well can cost you more than you want.  Sometimes, they do not know what they are doing with your make and model vehicle, which creates the snowball effect for having or creating more issues.  If your vehicle comes with a warranty, its a stress relief, for some of us that have to pay, its stressful.  I believe if you take it to your service department they can be held more accountable if something isn’t working properly.  They represent that make so they should be specialized in it to know the vehicles in and out.  There were times that a recall has come out that you might have not heard of yet, and they go to  replacing it for you.  That’s consideration on not wasting your time and to me that’s service.

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