New ‘eBay Assured Fit’ delivers risk free parts buying for consumers.

British Motor Show Live Stage sponsors eBay have launched a new “Assured Fit” guarantee, helping vehicle owners to find the right part for their car – and providing a money back promise, with a simple free returns process if a part arrives and doesn’t fit as expected.
Motorists can enter their vehicle information using eBay’s newly enhanced MyGarage function, which allows customers to find the right vehicle parts with confidence and ease. When shoppers purchase an eligible part or accessory, they can be sure it will fit their vehicle. If, for any reason, it isn’t the right part upon arrival, they can return it for free within 30 days for a full refund.
The confidence boosting initiative is intended to offer a more seamless and trusted purchase on one of the UK’s biggest online marketplaces for parts and accessories, for both buyers and sellers.

Laura Richards, Category Lead, Vehicle Parts and Accessories at eBay UK Ltd, said:
“We understand the frustration and uncertainty that can come with purchasing vehicle parts online, and we’re committed to making it as painless as possible for our customers. With the eBay Assured Fit initiative, we’re promising elevated assurance for buyers that parts are the right fit for them. We’re also providing peace of mind, so customers can shop confidently knowing there is a simple and free returns process in place if the part they buy isn’t quite right.”
The new Assured Fit initiative supports eBay’s “Built Different” campaign, which calls for vehicle owners to repair, rather than replace. The one-stop-online-shop wants to inspire consumers to do more for themselves, offering all the parts needed to enable them to take the challenge. Find out more here.
Not only were eBay sponsors of this years Live Stage at the show, they also partnered with the British Motor Show to deliver our Sustainable V8 project, which saw us see how sustainably we could run our v8 Mustang, using carbon neutral fuel, and sourcing all service parts via eBay, using certified recycled parts where possible.
To find out more about how we got on, check out the results here, or catch up on the whole project via our YouTube series here.
