Mazda Parts in Canada?

since no direct experience it seems from the crowd here


It seems early on Autopartsway.ca definitely has their fair share of poor customer services experiences. Recent reviews would put the site as "fair". I'd say if you want to give them a try be sure to use a creditcard because if there is any fraud from the retailer the credit-card companies are VERY good at their job to help you resolve (get money back).
 
It seems early on Autopartsway.ca definitely has their fair share of poor customer services experiences. Recent reviews would put the site as "fair". I'd say if you want to give them a try be sure to use a creditcard because if there is any fraud from the retailer the credit-card companies are VERY good at their job to help you resolve (get money back).

Thanks for the reply! yeah i'll probably try them out when I need some wiper blade refills, will definitely use a credit card.

Not too many options here. Those sold on Amazon or eBay are extremely expensive. Most online stores in the US don't ship to Canada.
 
@Xer0ne I know it probably doesn't make sense for small items like wipers blades and oil filters but if you find yourself shopping a more expensive item (or several items) from a vendor based in the US (that doesnt ship to Canada), you may want to investigate a freight forwarder. Basically you buy the thing from the US based seller, ship it to the freight forwarder, and guess what they do? They forward the freight to you in Canada for the cost of shipping and small fee. :)
 
Most online stores in the US don't ship to Canada.

I'd look into what CX5_Driver suggested until the border opens up again.

This isn't really an option right now, but if you live close enough to the US border, you could have your package delivered to a parcel-holding service near the border. For me, it's a 3 hour round trip to drive to the border, pick up my parcels, clear them myself at the border, then drive back.
 
Much appreciate the suggestions guys! I'll keep it in mind and will certainly look into those options when I need to buy more expensive items or ones in larger quantity. (y):)
 
One thing of note - if you're here in Canada, buying products from the US and using a freight-forwarder you're likely going to be paying more money than you would if you bought OEM from the dealer.

The CDN $ isn't strong right now and freight-forwarding would just add another cost on top.

Just keep that in mind.

Used to be great years ago when the dollar was at par.
 

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