Top Ten Most Purchased Auto Parts Online - from Radiators to Fuel Pumps
AutoPartsWarehouse.com report shows that consumers are not balking at ordering big-ticket items online, reflecting a greater ease with the benefits of ordering online; average Top Ten part showed nearly 50% cost-saving online versus retail
CARSON, Calif., July 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- AutoPartsWarehouse.com today released its list of the Top Ten Most Purchased Auto Parts Online, based on millions of replacement parts purchased by online customers from June 2012 to June 2013. The report indicates that consumers are not balking at ordering hefty items online, like radiators – which captured the #1 spot - while smaller big-ticket items of varying levels of installation difficulty, such as fuel pumps and oxygen sensors, are popular e-commerce items.
Over half of the top ten most ordered parts have a life expectancy of 75K miles or more, while the average online price of the Top 10 was about $80, representing an average savings over retail MSRP of nearly 50%. Five had an installation difficulty rating of moderate or easy.
"Today, consumers are more comfortable ordering parts online, their vehicles are getting older and more are either attempting to do some of their own repairs themselves or are taking parts they have purchased into the repair shop.[1] So it is no surprise to see hundreds of thousands of radiators, shock absorber/strut assemblies and catalytic converters– parts that once were only ever seen at the dealership or repair shop – arriving on consumers' door steps," said Shane Evangelist, CEO of AutoPartsWarehouse.com. "This list indicates that replacement parts that offer significant cost savings, have worn out past the automaker service contract, or are not too challenging to DIY-install tend to be the most popular for online commerce."
TOP TEN MOST PURCHASED AUTO PARTS ONLINE Q1 2013
Rank |
Part Name |
Life Expectancy |
Job Difficulty |
Avg MSRP |
Avg Online Savings |
Avg Online Cost |
|
1 |
Radiator |
75k+ |
Moderate to hard |
$420 |
73% |
$112 |
|
2 |
Shock Absorber and Strut Assembly |
50k |
Moderate to hard |
$107 |
38% |
$66 |
|
3 |
Catalytic Converter |
80k* |
Moderate to hard |
$577 |
55% |
$257 |
|
4 |
Brake Pad Set |
35k |
Moderate |
$91 |
22% |
$ 71 |
|
5 |
Brake Disc |
50k |
Moderate |
$104 |
32% |
$70 |
|
6 |
Fuel Pump |
75k+ |
Moderate to hard |
$303 |
57% |
$129 |
|
7 |
Control Arm |
75k+ |
Moderate to hard |
$196 |
60% |
$78 |
|
8 |
Oxygen Sensor |
75k+ |
Moderate |
$122 |
50% |
$ 60 |
|
9 |
Air Filter |
15k** |
Easy |
$53 |
35% |
$ 34 |
|
10 |
Ignition Coil |
75k+ |
Moderate |
$87 |
34% |
$ 58 |
|
*8 year emission warranty
** sooner if dusty conditions
AutoPartsWarehouse.com Analysis: Top Ten Most Purchased Replacement Parts
- Size doesn't matter: The top selling replacement part, the radiator, is also one of the bulkiest.
- High ticket items popular: Four of the top ten average well over $175 retail, with the number one part having the second highest retail MSRP at $420 -- and the number three part, Catalytic Converter, having an average retail MSRP of $577.
- So are lower cost items: Three of the top ten can be purchased for under $100 MSRP, but purchased online, seven are available for under $100 - with the easy-to-install air filter averaging around $34.
- Nearly 50% cost savings: The popularity of high-ticket items not only reflects greater selection and make/model specificity available online, but the possibility of dramatic savings versus an auto parts shop, repair shop or dealership. The number one replacement part has an astonishing average savings of 73% versus its retail counterpart. And even the lowest cost item offers a 35% savings. Average cost-savings overall online, versus retail, for the top ten is nearly 50%.
- Low Life Expectancy = Low Price Point: Some of the lowest priced parts that rank in the Top Ten - air filters, brake disc and brake pad sets - also had the lowest life expectancy/greatest frequency of replacement.
- Long Life Parts Dominate: Over half of the top ten most purchased parts have a life expectancy of 75k or more, perhaps a reflection of the growing trend of consumers holding onto their vehicles well past the 150K mark[2].
Consumers Are Purchasing More Parts Online
According to a recent survey[1], consumers report they're purchasing more auto parts online now than they did three years ago, and that greater availability of 'How-To' info, more comfort generally with purchasing online, and older vehicles are driving the surge. The survey also revealed that consumers believe that saving money and the ability to comparison shop are the top benefits of purchasing auto parts online.
AutoPartsWarehouse.com's Top Ten Most Purchased list is based on the most purchased replacement parts (not including body/accessories) at AutoPartsWarehouse.com and other leading auto parts sites from June 2012 – June 2013.
For more information check out AutoPartsWarehouse.com's blog at: http://blog.autopartswarehouse.com/2013/07/17/top-ten-most-purchased-auto-parts-online-from-radiators-to-fuel-pumps/
About AutoPartsWarehouse.com
Established in 1995, AutoPartsWarehouse.com is one of the nation's top online auto parts and accessories retailers and is dedicated to making it easy for consumers to save money by accessing auto parts online. AutoPartsWarehouse.com offers a comprehensive catalogue of over 2 million auto parts and accessories, to fit all domestic and foreign makes from top aftermarket manufacturers. AutoPartsWarehouse.com offers consumers free shipping on orders over $50 as well as flexible payment and extended warranty plans and options. The company has parts warehouses in markets throughout the U.S. enabling rapid shipping of parts.
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[1] AutoPartsWarehouse.com survey conducted among online auto parts shoppers from November 2012 through January 2013, with 3,214 completed responses. Click here for the full report.
[2] Two in three will drive their vehicle for more than 150K miles (or until it dies), and 80% plan to drive it for over 100,000 miles according to AutoMD.com mileage survey 7/23/12
SOURCE AutoPartsWarehouse.com
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