Amazon mixes inventory. So even if you buy the right priced one, you could still get a counterfeit plug. It's a major problem.Just use some common sense. If it's half the price of anybody else, stay away.
Just use some common sense. If it's half the price of anybody else, stay away.
That just shows you the 300% markup at the local place.RA was out of the plug I needed. Glad I bought local.
RA price $1.19 per. Established 12 location 'chain' was $3.99 per. RA seemed real low.
Amazon has rampant counterfeit spark plugs, been mentioned on here repeatedly and on many other forums.Do you trust spark plugs from Amazon to be authentic ?
I need to replace spark plugs on 3 Hondas and a Mazda and don’t want counterfeit parts.
Should I just go to Auto Zone or AAP for Denso / NGK ?
if seller was amazon.com then you can contact NGK, they are supposed to sell the right product on amazonI've bought at least 2 sets of bogus NGK Honda plugs off Amazon. They last 40K to 50K miles than start to fail.
Especially since plugs are very long mileage parts …Any purchase online could be a gamble. Try supporting your local businesses. I like to shop my local NAPA auto or O’Reillys. It’s also nice they honor military/veterans with a discount