Non-OEM parts and insurance.

by: Christine Zafra

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OEM, or original equipment manufacturer are those car parts that are generic in nature. They don’t come from the companies where you bought your car. The truth is, generic parts are cheaper and have the same quality like those coming from the manufacturer’s factory. Some insurance companies also prefer generic parts for their cheaper price.

Yes, car insurances accept non-original equipment manufactures, but only some. The hazy things written upon your policies should be read and reviewed many times over and over again. Some might be just tricky and let you end up with nothing. Ask the brokers what they in store for you.

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