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Is $2.95 a good price for a ngk spark plug? is it a decent plug?

by Guest44921  |  earlier

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i cross referenced it to my 2000 chrysler concorde. I have 2.7 6 cylinder so i obvioulsy need 6?

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  1. NGK has always made good plugs and $3 each is good. I personally have installed over 10,000 spark plugs in my career, practically all Autolite and Autolite Platinum and swear that there is no better plug for the money.


  2. it is a good price for plugs just make sure they are the right length and heat range for you engine.

  3. Champions are pennies cheaper, and I trust them.

  4. NGK is a good plug - for Japanse cars - but your engine was designed to use Champion 3032 plug and this is what I would recommend using.

  5. NGK's are good plugs.  They have been standard equipment for many "foreign" makes in years past.  As far as the price goes, it seems maybe a little high for the standard NGK plug.  My local Fleet Farm store (I don't know if you have those around you or not) sells the standard NGK's for 1.99/plug.

    They also have what's called NGK "V-Power" plugs for $2.95/plug.  A little bit more expensive but it has a split in the electrode (like a splitfire, but on the other end of the spark).  Supposedly a better firing spark plug.

    You may want to consider a Platinum plug.  I like Bosch Platinums.  They are a little more expensive, but they will last for 100K miles.  

  6. NGKs are fine and the price sounds about right.

    If you're not in a hurry, spark plugs often go on sale on a regular basis.

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