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maturo99
Posts: 36
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:35 pm

It cost me £26.69 (including shipping) to get an air filter for a 2020 W177 A class from MB Newcastle. At that price, it's almost a no-brainer to buy. Mann is the maker of the filter.

Euro Car Parts had the identical Mann air filter for the same vehicle listed for £80 (without including the discount coupon), which is still significantly more than the OEM pricing. I checked it out out of pure curiosity.
LiamTheGreat
Posts: 79
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:35 pm

Over the past decade, I can't recall ever purchasing anything from ECP!
NEWCAR2025
Posts: 17
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:33 pm

In my experience, rude and useless employees are par for the course when purchasing ECP.

I spent £340 for an EGR valve from MB Newcastle, but the ECP cost more over £700.
jon5903
Posts: 27
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:20 pm

When it comes to pricing, ECP seems to have gone completely bonkers in the past year or two. For my eBay needs, I now rely on Parts in Motion.
maturo99
Posts: 36
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:35 pm

I would say that certainly. This is completely new. I still don't understand what went wrong. Their price is significantly higher than the OEM price. They were meant to be a more budget-friendly option,

Generally speaking, I always look at the dealership's parts price first.


Parts in Motion is something else I utilise.
tonysoprano
Posts: 40
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:43 pm

If a garage uses ecp to order parts for the same day or the following day, you would assume they would be getting various prices for similar products like filters, wouldn't you?
LiamTheGreat
Posts: 79
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:35 pm

If you're not in a huge rush, Autodoc is better than ECP, and Mister Auto was decent in their day. I don't know if they're still in business, though.

Usually, I'd stick with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, but if you can, look for sales on eBay or enquire with your neighbourhood dealer about discounts.
IMINGAR55
Posts: 62
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:47 pm

I purchased Brembo brake discs, pads, and calliper paint from ECP for my long-gone MX-5 a few years back. Great deal compared to OEM products when you factor in the decent price at the time and use a coupon code for the Bank Holiday. Therefore, you need to do your homework first, however they can be rather competitive on pricing.
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