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True Delivered
Cost

Part price is only the start. Freight, core charges, and estimates all affect the real number. Full guide publishing shortly.

Delivered cost is the total you actually pay to get the part to your shop — not just what the yard quotes. It includes the part price, freight to your zip code, and where applicable, a core charge that may or may not be refundable depending on the yard's policy.

The reason it matters: two offers that look identical at the part level can differ by $80–$200 once freight is calculated. A yard three states away quoting $150 for an engine mount may be more expensive than a yard two hours away quoting $190 once you add shipping on a heavy component.

Radar Parts shows full delivered cost on every offer — part price plus freight to your door — before you commit. No "call for shipping quote." The full guide on reading and comparing delivered cost is publishing shortly.

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