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 once something is replaced, there’s no guarantee it’s like it was before. There’s a particular guarantee when you get your car off the lot. You know where every part came from. You also might be getting an aftermarket part. Also, there could be unnoticed damage that could show up later from am accident.

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