Car Parts Comparator - Ignition Parts

Compare parts prices and quality: OEM, OE supplier, aftermarket, used.

🔧 TECHNICAL DATA: Performance, consumption, and specifications shown are THEORETICAL values based on manufacturer data or statistical averages. Actual values vary depending on driving style, conditions (weather, terrain, traffic), vehicle maintenance, and wear. For accurate data, consult the manufacturer's manual or have your vehicle evaluated by a professional.

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OEM part
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Used part

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between OEM and OE supplier parts?

OEM parts carry the manufacturer's logo and cost more. OE supplier makes the same part (same factory) but without the logo, so cheaper.

Are aftermarket parts good quality?

Variable. Some aftermarket brands offer good value, others are poor quality. Check reviews and certifications.

Is it legal to install aftermarket parts?

Yes, as long as the part is approved and meets standards (CE for Europe). Note some garages refuse to install them.

Are used parts reliable?

For non-wear parts (bodywork, lights, trim), yes. Avoid for wear parts (brakes, clutch) or safety items.

How do I find the right part for my car?

Use the OEM part number or enter your registration on specialist sites to ensure compatibility.