If a car is in an accident, and the repair shop restored it to new condition (no bent frame, new parts, paint, airbag, etc.), why does it still lose value in as a trade in, if it is otherwise in great condition, with low miles?

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If a car is in an accident, and the repair shop restored it to new condition (no bent frame, new parts, paint, airbag, etc.), why does it still lose value in as a trade in, if it is otherwise in great condition, with low miles?

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You have two cars that you’re looking at buying. Both are the same make model and year, same color, same features, same mileage, both same driving and maintenance habits, and both appear to be completely free of any cosmetic or functional defects.

One has been in an accident, the other has not. Which one would you choose?

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