Stellantis’ SUSTAINera unit has opened eBay stores in France, Germany, Italy and Spain selling used parts from its Turin dismantling centre
Stellantis’ aftersales unit SUSTAINera has launched dedicated e-commerce stores on eBay across four European markets to sell original used automotive parts sourced from its vehicle dismantling centre at the Circular Economy Hub in Mirafiori, Turin. The stores are now active in France, Germany, Italy and Spain, offering more than 20,000 used components to both private customers and professional repairers.
The new eBay channels complement the existing B-Parts online platform, where Mirafiori-sourced parts are already listed as part of a broader European stock of 12 million used parts. Parts are drawn from end-of-life and research and development vehicles across several Stellantis brands, currently covering Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, Peugeot, Opel and Citroën, with further brands to follow.

All components undergo a standardised dismantling process including inspection, cleaning and functional assessment before sale. SUSTAINera offers buyers a one-year warranty, a 14-day return policy and savings of up to 70% compared to new parts. The initiative is being led by the SUSTAINera sales team in collaboration with BrandOn Group, a European marketplace commerce specialist.
Stellantis says the reuse of components enables 100% material savings and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by up to 50% compared with producing new parts. The company plans to expand the eBay stores into additional countries and roll out further marketplace channels as part of its wider circular economy strategy.
Source: Stellantis
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