I was looking for ford parts online last month, and found out three things. First, when you are looking for car spare parts online, every website will insist on selling them to you, even Facebook. Second, hard and fast rules do exist when looking for car parts online, and most importantly the third, Jaguar and Landrover had been bought by an Indian company three years ago. Now how did I not know how that happened? Anyway, my blissful ignorance of current affairs aside, the first thing about everybody selling car parts was unnerving. Googling Ford parts returned me back with a thousand websites that sold everything from Vauxhall parts to Hyundai parts to second hand Kawasaki’s! So it was elementary, my dear, that I had to play Holmes. Blogs, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the internet are irresistibly drained had some brilliant articles on tests to try on partfinder websites. I present here the three tests that I tried and ended up getting my ford parts in just two days.

  1. Frisking the database: Most of the websites hid their databases in the attic of their mansions like dark family secrets. A couple of them wanted to know my car registration number before they even bothered to show me a list, while others just had a list of parts for every car makes possible, they had Hyundai parts, Vauxhall parts, Jaguar parts and every other you can think of, but clicking on any of them would lead you to another website that would lead you back to the first site again. 247 Spares was the only one which allowed me to directly choose my Ford parts without any complications and get a quote for the Ford parts almost instantly.
  2. Fishing for the best prices: The huge “Cheapest Prices” banners were like footprints of a gigantic hound! Almost every website had such a sign, but only a handful lived up to the claims. And from the handful only 247 Spares had the cheapest and the best deals. I’m sure some of them would have shown me cheaper rates only if I was naïve enough to trust them with my credit card and bank account details.
  3. Interrogating about the service: Like badgering drunks in the town tavern about the sneaky Lords, I snooped around the websites and the internet for user reviews and feedbacks. None of the websites had user testimonials except for 247 Spares again. Others had testimonials in form of ads that swore a certain search-engine empire had paid them a good sum for working at home, but nothing about their own service. My real life friends also recommended 247 Spares and confirmed that it indeed was UK’s most trusted name when it came to car parts. That made me realize another two things: one, I could have avoided wasting time if I had simply asked my friends, and second, my general knowledge is really weak.

Sure enough, I ordered my Ford parts from 247 Spares and they arrived in just two days. They have an astonishing network of partners all across the country that delivered my parts locally. So whether you’re looking for Hyundai parts, Honda parts, Vauxhall parts or even BMW parts, I suggest you give 247 Spares a try to get the best service at the cheapest prices.

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