Spare parts can be bought in various places, which can be unstuck into two categories - branded outlets (including dealerships, branded service stations and stores), as well as independent retail stores selling auto accessories. We recommend that you adhere to the following rules.
Auto Parts Stores: Good stores usually stock frequently replaced parts that wear out relatively quickly, such as blown clutches, exhaust pipes, brake parts, adjustment parts, etc. These shops can often offer remanufactured units in exchange for old, which will save you some money. In auto supply stores, you can buy materials necessary for car maintenance - oils, lubricants, filters, candles, belts, bulbs, etc. They usually sell running tools and accessories, they have convenient opening hours, and they can be found close to home.
Dealerships: These are the best places to buy the parts you need for your specific vehicle. Parts like this are hard to find anywhere else (e.g. engine parts, transmission parts, lining elements, etc.).
Information for owners of cars under warranty: If the car's warranty has not expired, purchase such spare parts that, regardless of the place of purchase, do not contradict the terms of the warranty!
To be sure, have the engine and chassis identification numbers with you. If possible, take the old part with you for comparison.