CarParts.com, Inc., and its associated enterprises, functions as a leading online distributor of aftermarket automotive components and accessories across both the United States and the Philippines. The company provides an extensive selection of vehicle parts, encompassing replacement items like exterior body panels, mirror systems, various engine and chassis assemblies, and other mechanical and electrical components, in addition to performance upgrades and aesthetic accessories. These products are primarily sold to individual customers through its network of proprietary e-commerce platforms and various third-party online marketplaces. Beyond direct consumer sales, CarParts.com also serves the B2B sector by supplying automotive parts to collision repair facilities. Furthermore, it markets Kool-Vue branded products to wholesale auto parts distributors and offers aftermarket catalytic converters under its Evan Fischer label. The company's prominent digital storefronts include www.carparts.com, www.jcwhitney.com, www.autopartswarehouse.com, and www.usautoparts.com. Established in 1995, the corporation was initially known as U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc., before officially changing its name to CarParts.com, Inc. in July 2020. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Torrance, California.
CarParts.com Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results
CarParts.com reported Q2 revenue of $135.6 million, down 10.7% year-over-year, as the company prioritized profitability over lower-margin customer acquisition.
Operational efficiency improved significantly, with Adjusted EBITDA turning positive to $1.8 million compared to a loss of $3.1 million in the prior year, marking the highest level since Q3 2023.
The company regained Nasdaq compliance via a 10-to-1 reverse stock split and secured a new $25 million revolving credit facility with First Business Bank maturing in March 2028.