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Find Your Rebuilt Engine\/Transmission Free Shipping (Commercial address) Up to 3 Years Warranty Excellent Customer Support SPEAK WITH A SPECIALIST NOW +1 201 604 3336 Remanufactured Vs Used Engines When vehicle owners experience an engine failure, and they have run out of their manufacturer\u2019s warranty, more often than not, they will either take the vehicle to a shop or a dealer so as to consider the options available before them. Most times, as the vehicle owner, you will be faced with the choice of either purchasing a remanufactured engine or going the path of purchasing a used engine for your vehicle. This brings us to the question we have below. Cost The cost that you will have to incur as a result of a broken down vehicle engine could actually be on the high side irrespective of whether you decide to go for a remanufactured engine or a used one. When it comes down to the one that is more cost-effective, remanufactured engine takes the crown. If for instance, an engine fails, it does not necessarily mean that the other components have failed too. In this case, the other parts are cleaned up, assembled, and used to remanufacture a new engine which becomes the remanufactured engine. Basically, when you decide to buy a remanufactured engine, what you are paying for is exactly only a few new parts which have thoroughly been inspected. This is what makes them more expensive than new engines and less expensive than used ones as well. Reliability As regards reliability, remanufactured engines are the best. While used engines may have been repaired more than once, remanufactured engines, on the other hand, have all the crucial components either fully repaired or totally replaced so as to surpass the standard it was originally, thereby becoming reliable in the long term. Also, remanufactured engines come with a warranty because of the fact that they make use of used components. Having a warranty does not indicate that something will go wrong in the function of the engine; it only means that you are provided with extra assurance that the product you are getting is of a very high quality since it has been inspected by experts. For used engines on the other hand, you have no guarantee that the engine you intend to buy will last for a long time. What this means is that, should there be a case of lack of maintenance by the previous user, or any damage which may have gone unnoticed during inspection, the new user will have to actually spend more in the long term. Performance In terms of performance, remanufactured engines offer top performance than used engines do. To the average consumer, the difference between a new engine and a remanufactured engine may not appear apparent. In fact, both new engines and remanufactured engines run smoothly with top quality feel. On the contrary, if you will be using the engine for racing, it is advised to not go with either a new engine or a remanufactured engine. A new engine off the lot will just be efficient for you since racing will put lots of undue stress on the engine and would consequently result in failure during racing actions. Environment Considering environmental impact, sticking with a remanufactured engine is the best bet. By choosing to put a remanufactured engine in the place of your old and damaged vehicle engine, you are helping to make the environment safer. Remanufactured engines have the ability to increase the life of your vehicle and make you see no need for purchasing a new engine. By this, the resources and energy which have been utilized for the manufacturing of new vehicles will be conserved. By choosing to purchase a remanufactured engine, you are not only helping to keep the environment safe and very friendly (by discouraging scrap), but you are also helping to make sure people are gainfully employed and useful too. Used Parts Used engines are exactly what the name implies. They are not the same as remanufactured engines. Used engines are engines that have been used in a former vehicle that is similar to the new one where it is intended to be used, and which will consequently be transplanted into the new vehicle. In simple words, they are usually removed from vehicles that have been scrapped such as vehicles damaged by flood, wrecked vehicle, etc. These kinds of engines have more disadvantages than they have benefits. For one thing, these used engines do not carry longer warranty. However, people prefer them because of the savings they make in terms of cost from just buying these engines, but it is counter-effective to buy them since you will spend more due to the damaging effect. The only benefit used engines have over remanufactured is just the cost (at least in the short term). On the other hand, you could actually be fortunate with these engines especially if the previous owner handled the engines very well, or if the vehicle was scrapped as a result of a car accident that did not result in damage to the engine. But on a general note, you cannot be too sure about the history of a particular used engine you intend to buy as regards whether the engine was previously involved in a flood, or whether the owner handled it very well, or if the engine had been laying around in the junkyard. You should only consider purchasing a used engine as the last resort if you believe you cannot afford a new one or preferably a remanufactured one. Should you decide to get a used engine, it is very important you enquire thoroughly about the history of its use, and make sure to get it properly inspected and tested by experts. Even this, is not a guarantee for a used engine. It is not the safer option compared to purchasing a remanufactured engine. Conclusion: Which one you prefer to buy ? Rebuilt or Used Engine. 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