henryf
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry, but that is not right. In cars, the vast majority of the components that you don't see are quite common, even sometimes complete engines are shared. ZF supply the vast majority of auto gearboxes, which are matched to the specific engine and drivability of the car. Most electrical parts have a high degree of commonality. Glass will be unique, as will body panels, except where cars are rebranded, like the Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107. Boats are not much different. They will share powertrains, electrical systems, services etc. The things you see will generally be bespoke.
Yep, only this week we needed a gearbox part which was on back order at Porsche but thankfully on the shelf at Mercedes. Both parts carried identical Mercedes markings.
Henry