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Centering Equity and Community in Transportation by Benito Perez
Replacing old engines with the old is it practical
1. JTW Autoparts
Address : 44 Forsyth Street, O'Connor, 6163
Tel : 08 9331 4111
Fax : 08 9331 4222
Replacing Old
Engines with the
Old: Is it Practical?
2. People usually buy new parts as replacement
whenever their car’s engine breaks down. It is
not bad per se, but it is not practical, either.
While it seems sensible to replace old engines
with new ones, the costs and compatibility
issues with the car may pose more problems for
car owners. Replacing old parts through
recycling is more environment-friendly, safe,
cost-effective and convenient for car owners.
More
compatible
for the car
It is not always advisable to replace old car
engines with new ones. The new engine may
not be compatible with the car, as it may
require up-to-date car parts to work as well.
With recycled car parts, people do not have to
worry about compatibility issues since they only
have to look for engine for the same model.
Fewer costs
to bear
New engines will always cost more than
recycled ones. They may require up-to-date car
parts to work, as well. Instead of paying only for
the replacement engine, car owners may end
up spending more to replace other car parts
just to suit it. Using second-hand engines as
replacement is ideal for people who do not
want to spend much. They are also practical for
those who do not plan to use the same car for a
long time.
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3. Tried and
tested
Second-hand cars and their engines are resilient
and safe to use despite how these look. In 2014,
RACV, VicRoads and TAC revealed that about
51% of second-hand vehicles listed in the Used
Car Safety Ratings guide had positive ratings for
driver protection in case of crash. This shows
that old and low-priced cars can still be safe.
Automotive recyclers clean and test those
engines to make sure that these are reusable
and safe.
Better for the
environment
For those who are deeply concerned about the
environment, second-hand engines are ideal for
them. They lessen the junk in landfills by reusing
second-hand car parts, thus lessening pollution
in the environment.
Throwing compatibility issues, costs, safety and
environmental risks in the equation, it is clearly
more practical to use second-hand engines as
replacement for broken car parts.