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Posted on April 2, 2008 by Anthony Fontanelle | Posted under Automotive
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Basically, automobile Honda parts can be categorized in two ways. First, the different OEM and aftermarket components may be classified based on specific automobile models. Second, the same components may also be classified based on the respective systems where they belong. The first method of classifying is more commonly used in catalogs. This method is practical because it allows potential buyers to conveniently browse different automobile models before going to specific components. Furthermore, most online buyers would tend to search for specific automobile models before digging deeper about the specifications of their respective components. On the other hand, the second type of classification method is more appropriate for the technically-inclined. Classifying the different parts based on their respective systems provide more clarity. This is in terms of functional and structural relationships of the different components. This type of classification method is also more commonly used by aftermarket online stores that specialize in certain product categories. For instance, online stores that specialize on performance parts would typically classify their products based on the respective systems. When searching for headers, for example, an online buyer may look under the exhaust system category. Aside from the two basic methods of classifying Honda parts, a third and easier way may also be used. However, this method may only be practical when referring to components in general terms. All automobile components may be classified as either standard or aftermarket components. Most standard or built-in components are generally functional parts. On the other hand, most aftermarket or add-on accessories are generally decorative. There might be an overwhelmingly large range of automobile components but these components are easier to understand and to find if they are grouped in a logical manner. About The Author: For more information about your parts needs like Honda parts visit your trusted online source. Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop. |
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