Top motoring mechanic Scotty Kilmer has warned all second-hand petrol and diesel car owners should avoid buying parts from certain specialists to swerve paying unnecessarily more. Aftermarket parts stores are likely to stock many more components than high street chains, but road users may pay the price. Scotty said some commonly used items were dramatically lower at supermarket stores in a major boost to road users.
He added buying certain tools off the internet could also help motorists, with savings of up to 50% likely. Scotty made the admission on his YouTube channel where he offers almost daily advice to road users. He said: "Today I'm going to show you why buying parts at a discount auto parts store may not be such a hot idea.
"I bought this brake cleaner and carburettor cleaner that cost me $14.53 (£10.96) because I was in a hurry.
"The next day I went to Walmart, I could have gotten the same thing for $4.53 (£3.42).
Quite a difference between the two. "The same thing goes for batteries, engine oil, go to Amazon. You'll often save more than 50% buying the same product from them instead of a supposed discount auto parts store.
" Drivers praised Scotty for the advice with many suggesting they had been caught out by purchasing from auto parts stores. @craigfin3222 said: "Auto part stores know nowadays if you are coming to them, you either need it right now or you know nothing about cars." Another viewer added: "Discount auto parts stores should no longer be allowed to refer to themselves as discount auto parts stores.
" @billgracco5621 commented: "I worked at an auto parts store for 15 some years. There's a list price, net price and a stocking dealer price." However, many suggested they disagreed with Scotty’s opinions and would keep using local stores to keep specialists from shutting down.
@gereshare6659 reacted: "First video I disagree with. Thanks Scotty, but while I like saving money, I most certainly don't want to lose our local brick and mortar stores!” @Mike_P added: "That's why they're closing down stores.".
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'I’m a mechanic - buying these car parts from stores is not a good idea for this reason'

A leading car mechanic has issued a vital tip that could benefit every used second-hand car owner.