car-parts-shape-of-whip.jpg

If you’re upgrading or customizing your luxury vehicle, it’s important to only use OEM Genesis auto parts. They’re higher quality than aftermarket commodities and are designed and manufactured just for your year and model. Put your parts and accessories wish list together and come see the pros at Jenkins Genesis of Leesburg.

The Confidence of OEM Parts and Accessories

Genesis models are impeccably designed, finely-tuned luxury vehicles—and you want the same craftsmanship and quality put into every component you add. When you purchase genuine OEM Genesis auto parts and accessories, you’ll have the confidence not only that the items were made by Genesis vehicle experts, but also that each component is specifically made for the exact year and model that you own.

Conversely, aftermarket parts and accessories tend to be made at lower quality standards, and they’re manufactured with more of a “one size fits all” method. These components are generally made a wide variety of models, so they might not fit your vehicle as perfectly as an OEM part.

Huge Selection of High-End Parts

We’ll set you up with virtually any Genesis part or accessory under the sun. Here are a few ideas to customize your vehicle’s design:

  • Floating wheel caps with upright emblem
  • Front and rear mudflaps
  • Illuminated door sill plates

And here are a few parts and accessories to enhance convenience and entertainment:

  • Charge & Sync cables
  • Cargo blocks
  • Pet accessories, including bench seat covers, seatbelt tethers, and door guards

Just in case you get a scratch or two on your vehicle’s exterior, we can also provide paint pens that match your color exactly.

Get Genesis Auto Parts in Leesburg, FL

Whatever you’re looking for, we’ve got the Genesis auto parts and accessories to help you love your vehicle even more than you already do. We’ll order them and take care of the installation for you. Visit our Leesburg, FL Genesis dealership today to pick out your parts!

Categories: Parts

Subscribe to Our Blog