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Magento vs RevolutionParts / X-Cart Auto — honest comparison?

Honest cut, no marketing fluff:

RevolutionParts — SaaS specifically for OEM / dealer auto parts. YMM, VIN, OEM cross-ref baked in. eBay Motors + Amazon Garage integrations native. Dealer-friendly admin. Pricing: $500–$2,000/mo + transaction fees. Best for: dealer-owned online parts stores, $500k–$3M GMV, OEM-only catalogs.

X-Cart Auto — specialist build of X-Cart with auto-parts modules. Self-hosted. YMM, VIN, eBay Motors integration. Cheaper than RevolutionParts at $200–$800/mo. Best for: small aftermarket stores, $200k–$2M GMV, want self-hosting + customization.

Convermax — not a platform; a YMM search-and-fitment SaaS that bolts onto Shopify / Magento / BigCommerce. ~$500–$3k/mo. Use it when you want to stay on Shopify but need fitment search.

Magento + Hyvä — full ownership. Build cost $30k–$120k. Justified at $5M+ GMV when:

  • SKU count > 10k or growing fast
  • B2B fleet share > 25% of revenue
  • Custom workflows (recall management, warranty claims, EDI to suppliers, dropshipping vendor portal)
  • Multi-region with different compliance regimes
  • Mixed catalog (OEM + aftermarket + performance + EV)
  • Marketplace integration beyond eBay Motors / Amazon

The migration pattern most $5M+ stores follow: start on RevolutionParts → outgrow at $5M–$8M → migrate to Magento. The customization tax of staying on RevolutionParts at scale exceeds Magento dev cost within 18 months.

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