"Aftermarket" is a term used to describe parts that are not made by the factory. So for example, for your civic parts if you buy parts for your car that are not actually made by Honda, then those are termed "aftermarket". Many people use the term "Civic aftermarket parts" specifically when referring to custom parts for the Civic, like performance parts or custom appearance parts. But even if you just replace your Civic brake pads with OEM-grade factory-style brake pads that are not made by Honda, those too are aftermarket Civic parts. Over the course of a vehicle's life, it almost certainly will have aftermarket parts installed in it at some point, even if the vehicle is never actually "modded out".
Subaru :- Subaru may be the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries. Subaru is internationally known ready for its use of the boxer engine layout generally in most of its vehicles above 1500 cc and its using the all wheel drive drive-train layout since 1972, with it becoming standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in most international markets as of 1996, and now standard in most North American market Subaru vehicles.
"Aftermarket" is a term used to describe parts that are not made by the factory. So for example, for your
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if you buy parts for your car that are not actually made by Honda, then those are termed "aftermarket". Many people use the term "Civic aftermarket parts" specifically when referring to custom parts for the Civic, like performance parts or custom appearance parts. But even if you just replace your Civic brake pads with OEM-grade factory-style brake pads that are not made by Honda, those too are aftermarket Civic parts. Over the course of a vehicle's life, it almost certainly will have aftermarket parts installed in it at some point, even if the vehicle is never actually "modded out".
Subaru :- Subaru may be the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries. Subaru is internationally known ready for its use of the boxer engine layout generally in most of its vehicles above 1500 cc and its using the all wheel drive drive-train layout since 1972, with it becoming standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in most international markets as of 1996, and now standard in most North American market Subaru vehicles.
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