What is an aftermarket for an automobile? From now on.

In a discussion about car wheels, someone commented that “Stock wheels are usually more expensive than aftermarket tires.” When

I looked up aftermarket on Google definition states that, it is The

market for spare parts, accessories, and components, esp. (i.e. mechanical) for motor vehicles.

What sense of market doesn’t apply here to the definition, for example, I searched AHDE: A public gathering held for buying and selling merchandise.

  1. A place where goods are offered for sale.
  2. A store or shop that sells a particular type of merchandise, such as vegetable market.

  3. Which business makes them buyers and sellers of a certain commodity on a specified market: soybean market. (a)

    (b) Market price. (a) market price.

    Amused: A particular geographical region considered a place for sales: grain for the foreign market; the Continental coast market.

    (d) A subdivision of a population considered as buyers; cosmetics for the upscale market.

  4. In the new order opportunity to buy or sell. So, how do you estimate the demand for merchandise: a big market for gourmet foods.

  5. (a) An exchange for buying and selling stocks or commodities: securities sold on the New York market.

    Why the market has been slow recently?

What are some suitable definitions/additions which are not able to be found in this list?

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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Meaning.
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The sense 3 and 4 become the same. and can the senses apply to anyone? The automotive aftermarket in the United States includes places where goods are offered for sale (for example, Pep Boys, Autozone, and J C Whitney, among many others both online and in brick-and-mortar stores that sell particular types of merchandise, such as automotive parts).

What does the word stock mean? Is there a direct way to buy exact-replace rear wheels? To buy such parts usually is more expensive than buying similar or equivalent aftermarket parts, even though the original equipment manufacturer’s cost for the stock parts probably was less than that for the aftermarket parts.

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