OE vs Aftermarket

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  • Thanks for the comment. AutoNetTV is designed for customers of maintenance and mechanical repair centers so this piece was not directed at collision issues. Sorry for the confusion.
    Lance_Boldt, 4 months ago | Flag
  • WHAT A JOKE...EVER TRY TO PUT A AFTERMARKET FENDER ON A ALTIMA???...BOLT ON A NICE KEYSTONE HOOD WHERE THE SEAMS ARE NOT WELDED TOGETHER ON THE INSIDE...... TRY A OEM...YOULL NEVER BOLT ON A PIECE OF CRAP AFTERMARKET AGAIN...
    EVERYBODY THINKS AFTERMARKET IS QUAILTY REPLACEMENT PART..BECAUSE YOU CAN SAVE $40.00...BUT THESE INSURANCE COMPANYS & REPS. THAT NEVER WORKED ON A CAR IN THERE LIFE...WHAT DO THEY KNOW ABOUT FITTING PARTS...TURN A WRENCH ON A CAR ONCE THEN ..AND IF YOU THINK AFTERMARKET FITS JUST AS WELL AS OEM..ILL EAT MY LEFT ARM!!!!!
    FRANKIE56, 4 months ago | Flag
  • Great Video!
    DonnieSmith, 6 months ago | Flag
Uploaded By: Lance_Boldt
9 months ago
Description: This video debunks unfair claims by new car dealers. Although this video airs on AutoNetTV's consumer waiting room program, it models the argument for the aftermarket in a way that is helpful for the service professional. By the way, this video won the 2008 Car Care Council Women's Board Automotive Communications Award for Business-to-Consumer Video News Release. Try saying that three times fast! www.AutoNetTV.com www.ProChannelTV.com

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