Locating Qualified European Automotive Specialists

By Betty Brooks


All cars at some time will need some kind of repair or routine servicing. If the vehicle was made in Europe and you live overseas it can sometimes be difficult to find the spares needed to carry out these jobs. When searching for european automotive specialists there are a few places to look and they can be found after a little research.

There may be parts stores in your neighborhood that will stock items for non US made vehicles. If they do not carry these spares normally they still may be able to source them and order them in for you. It is worth noting that if items have to be ordered from Europe there may be some delay due the time it takes to ship them overseas.

Most areas will have a store that will have what you need to get your car back in service. There are companies in Duluth, GA that have teams of automotive engineers qualified to work on European vehicles and that can supply any spares needed. Many of the firms will also work on vintage vehicles that are not in production anymore.

These stores will hold a wide range of parts in stock ranging from servicing kits containing filters and plugs to major engine components. Wheels and unusually sized tires may also be found as well as paint and other cosmetic items. When buying replacement spares for your car it is always a good idea to take along the old one if possible so that comparisons can be made.

The internet is another good place to find mechanics who work with European made vehicles and to buy spares. Most of the sites will have a list of parts for you to browse and have details of engineers and what they specialize in. When ordering items from a web based company be prepared for shipping charges to be added to the total price of the order.

In some neighborhoods you may find scrap yards or warehouses that will take in old or accident damaged vehicles and strip any useful parts from them. Some yards will leave the cars whole and let the buyer take off components so it may be worth taking along a few tools. Recycled spares should always be examined by your mechanic before being fitted to the vehicle to ensure they are safe.

In some towns and cities you may find car clubs that operate for drivers of European cars. Many of these organizations will have a stock of spares that members have donated or offer for sale. These clubs are worth joining as other members will be on hand to assist you with your search for parts and you may benefit from discounts when using certain suppliers.

It is important to always use genuine factory parts if at all possible and only let trained mechanics work on your car. After market spares are available for many vehicles and in most cases they will be adequate replacements and fit for purpose. If your car is still under guarantee from the manufacture then only use genuine spares as any others will cancel these guarantees and could be costly if your car suffers a major mechanical failure.




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