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Are You Thinking Of A Brand New Engine?

January 23rd, 2009

Lots of people don’t even look at the option of buying a Brand New engine. The word ‘new’ just scares people to death, compared to words like: used engine or rebuilt/reconditioned/remanufactured/overhauled engine. The educated, qualified consumer would absolutely look into a new engine.

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What exactly is a new engine? I know what a new engine is, but when I Googled “new engine” or “new auto engine” and “new car engine” most of the top responses included “used” and “rebuilt” engines. Not to many new engine suppliers. A New Engine is brand spanking new just like the engine that comes in a brand new car. Every part of the engine is new, unused, virgin in every sense. A new engine has been tested on a machine called a dynomometer at the engine factory. Meaning it has been run for about ten minutes to check the vital signs such as oil pressure, leaks, excessive noise, set the specifications and test it’s power. This is only for test purposes, then it is crated up and ready for delivery.

The point is that it seems like it is harder to find a new engine than the other options available. Experience has taught me that there are only so many places that actually manufacture new engines, such as car manufacturers and a host of smaller companies that have the extensive tools and special machines needed to make an engine from scratch.

A new engine is a great replacement option for the owner who is satisfied with the job the engine has done in terms of performance and reliability. Let me recommend this before I go any further, if you want a new engine than save a bunch of time and frustration by calling GotEngines.com at 1-877-268-0664 or go to their website and talk to a person that knows their stuff. Simply put GotEngines.com has taken extensive time to locate the best new engine companies, evaluate them for quality and be prepared to sell you one without spending excessive time calling or surfing the internet.

GotEngines.com understands that you need to get to work to make money, their intention is to fit you up as fast as possible in order to get you on the road again. After being in the business myself of rebuilding transmissions for 25 years, it is great to find one supplier that has it all. What is better than that? That the supplier thinks like you, how can I give my customer the highest quality product at the most affordable price.

Before you start to worry about cost, you may want to ask about a new engine, in many cases you can buy a new engine for surprisingly affordable prices. I have seen them for sale at times for the same price of a used or remanufactured engine. Read more of our blog for the information you need to make qualified decisions and call us if you need more advise. As always, we want your comments and input, more important is to call us if you need answers, they are free. Good luck and enjoy.

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