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How to get found by AI shoppers in Vehicles & Parts

Fitment is everything. Shoppers ask agents for parts that fit a specific make, model and year — “brake pads for a 2018 Civic.” A part without fitment in its data is invisible to the way this entire category searches.

The bar in Vehicles & Parts

AI shoppers see Vehicles & Parts priced $25–$220 (median $71). It’s wide open — the most-surfaced stores hold just 6% of results, so there’s real room to break in. Based on 2,842 stores competing across 588 shopper queries. See the full Vehicles & Parts benchmark →

The language that wins Vehicles & Parts

Put exact fitment — make, model, year range — and the part number in the title and data. Fitment isn’t a detail here; it’s the query. These are the terms Vehicles & Parts winners actually converge on in their product titles:

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The biggest blind spot in Vehicles & Parts

Listing a part with no compatibility data. It can be the perfect part and still never surface for a single “fits my car” search. The fastest way to find yours is to scan your store — it lists the exact Vehicles & Parts searches where agents return nothing for you.

Your 3-step playbook

1. Be reachable — expose a machine-readable catalog so AI agents can read your Vehicles & Parts products at all. 2. Match the language — work the winning terms above into your titles and descriptions wherever they’re accurate. 3. Price in-band — land in the $25–$220 typical range unless you’re deliberately premium, and make the premium legible in your product data. How agents pick products →

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