SUSTAINera launches eBay stores for original used parts from Turin dismantling center
Stellantis' SUSTAINera unit opens eBay e-commerce stores in four European countries to sell original used parts sourced from its Vehicle Dismantling center in Mirafiori, Turin.
20,000+
70%
1 year
What Happened
SUSTAINera, the Stellantis business unit focused on sustainable aftersales products, has launched dedicated e-commerce stores on eBay to sell original used automotive parts. The parts come directly from the Vehicle Dismantling center at the Circular Economy Hub in Mirafiori, Turin. The stores are currently active in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, with plans to expand to more countries.
over 20,000components
stock from the Mirafiori dismantling center
- 1-year warranty on all parts
- 14-day return policy
- Up to 70% cost savings compared to new parts
- Detailed photos for transparency
Parts are sourced from end-of-life and R&D vehicles, mainly for Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Jeep brands, with plans to include other manufacturers. Each part goes through a standardized process: initial inspection, safe removal, cleaning, and functional assessment. Stellantis uses a proprietary coding and quality control system to ensure consistency and compliance.
Why this matters
This gives repair shops and car owners a new, convenient way to buy affordable, quality-checked original used parts, supporting Stellantis' circular economy goals of reducing waste and emissions.
Terms in This Story
- Circular Economy
- An economic model focused on reusing, repairing, remanufacturing, and recycling materials to minimize waste and environmental impact.
- Original Used Parts
- Genuine manufacturer parts that have been previously used but are restored to functional condition and sold at a lower price.
- SUSTAINera
- Stellantis' business division dedicated to circular economy products and services in the aftermarket sector.
- Dismantling center
- A facility where end-of-life vehicles are taken apart to recover usable components for resale.
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