why does a record of an accident lower a car’s value even if the damaged parts were completely replaced?

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why does a record of an accident lower a car’s value even if the damaged parts were completely replaced?

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Because repairs to significant accidents often don’t get it back to 100%. If it has structural damage you can bend things back to be “good enough” but it’s not like new.

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