FAQs – Car Motive Parts

Mostly used. We pull, clean, and test recycled parts from cars that still have life left in them. Sometimes you’ll see remanufactured or refurbished parts listed, but brand-new isn’t what we do.

To know about the exact fitment of the part, you should have basic information like year, make, model, and engine size of your vehicle. In addition to this, if you know the VIN of your vehicle, that is even better. We will double-check your info before shipping, but accuracy on your side makes the process smoother.

If they’re checked right, yes. We don’t just grab parts off a car and ship them. They’re inspected, tested, and often come from low-mileage vehicles. Anything that looks sketchy or unsafe doesn’t leave the yard.

Reach out fast. Most parts carry a warranty, and we can either replace or refund depending on what’s easier. No long, complicated process — just let us know and we’ll sort it.

Yep. We send parts all over the U.S. Big stuff like engines or gearboxes travels by freight. Small parts usually go with standard carriers. How fast it shows up depends on where you live.

We strap them on pallets and send them via freight truck. If you don’t have loading gear, we can add a liftgate service so it’s easier to unload. You’ll need to be there to sign when it arrives.

Yes, you can pick up your required part from us. But when you wish to do it on your own, it depends on which warehouse your part is available in. In case it is close enough, then you can certainly pick it on your own. But if it is quite far, then we will arrange free shipping services for you

Head over to carmotiveparts.com or give us a call. Have your car details ready. Once you pay, we wrap it, label it, and get it moving.

Not every single one. Most engines and transmissions come with at least 30–90 days of coverage. Some older or rare parts might be sold as-is, but we always make that clear upfront.

Because we make it simple. Parts are checked, priced fair, and backed by people who know cars. You’ll save cash and avoid the guessing game that comes with sketchy listings.