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 it’s not as good as new any more. Repairs can be done shoddy, or mistakes made, or poor parts used. Even if none of that happens, consumers are willing to pay more for a car without an accident than one with an accident. They want one pure.

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