From OEM catalogs to aftermarket alternatives — Partstarget breaks down everything you need to find the right part at the right price. Real guides, real reviews, no filler.
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Partstarget started in Madrid in 2018 as a small resource for DIY mechanics tired of vague forum threads and misleading product listings. Six years later we publish hundreds of tested guides read by drivers, workshop owners, and fleet managers across Spain. We don't sell parts — we just help you buy the right ones.
Feedback from mechanics, car enthusiasts, and fleet managers across Madrid.
“I've been wrenching for 15 years and Partstarget is the only Spanish blog I actually trust for parts recommendations. They don't waste your time with vague advice — they give you part numbers, supplier names, and real prices.”
“As someone managing a fleet of 40 vans, finding reliable sourcing info in Spain used to take hours. Partstarget's distributor guides cut that research time in half. The brake and filter content alone saved us over €2,000 last year.”
Practical content built for people who actually wrench on cars or buy parts for a living.
We compare original and aftermarket parts side by side — fitment, price difference, lifespan, and where to source each one in Spain.
Written by working mechanics in Madrid, our install guides cover common repairs with torque specs, tool lists, and photo references.
Where to buy specific parts in Madrid, which suppliers are reliable, and how to avoid counterfeit components on local marketplaces.
We decode the most common OBD-II codes, explain likely causes, and point you directly to the parts that fix the problem.
Our editors monitor parts prices across Spanish distributors and flag the best times and places to buy, saving you 20–40% on routine parts.
Dedicated series for the most popular cars in Spain — SEAT, Volkswagen, Renault, Toyota — covering known issues and the exact parts you'll need.
Every article starts with a real question from a reader, a mechanic forum thread, or a recurring search query from Madrid drivers.
Our writers source actual parts, check catalogs from Spanish distributors, and verify compatibility before a single word is written.
Each technical guide is reviewed by a mechanic based in Madrid who confirms accuracy, flags edge cases, and adds hands-on notes.
We update articles when parts are discontinued, prices shift, or better alternatives appear — so our guides stay useful for years, not weeks.
Free access is great — but our premium plans give you early access, downloadable guides, and direct expert Q&A.
Every article starts with a real question from a reader, a mechanic forum thread, or a recurring search query from Madrid drivers.
Our writers source actual parts, check catalogs from Spanish distributors, and verify compatibility before a single word is written.
Each technical guide is reviewed by a mechanic based in Madrid who confirms accuracy, flags edge cases, and adds hands-on notes.
We update articles when parts are discontinued, prices shift, or better alternatives appear — so our guides stay useful for years, not weeks.
Everything you need to know about how Partstarget works and what we cover.
Yes — the vast majority of our guides, reviews, and sourcing articles are completely free. We offer optional premium plans for readers who want downloadable checklists, early access to new guides, and direct mechanic Q&A sessions.
No. Partstarget is a content and information resource. We link to suppliers and distributors we recommend, but we don't process parts sales ourselves. Our value is in helping you choose and source correctly.
Primarily yes. Our sourcing guides focus on Spanish distributors, pricing reflects the local market, and we prioritize makes and models popular in Madrid and across Spain. Some technical install content applies broadly to European markets.
We publish two to four new articles per week. These include new guides, updates to existing posts when parts or prices change, and seasonal buying advice tied to the Madrid climate and driving conditions.
Absolutely. Reader questions are one of our main sources for new content. You can submit a topic request through our contact form and our editorial team reviews every submission. Many of our most popular articles started as a single reader question.
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