Does a Major Accident Vehicle Have Significant Impact After Repair?
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Major accident vehicles have significant impacts after repair. Below are relevant introductions about accident vehicles: 1. Definition of an accident vehicle: An accident vehicle refers to a vehicle that has suffered damage due to non-natural wear and tear accidents, resulting in decreased mechanical performance and economic value. Generally, "accident vehicles" refer to those with structural damage. Additionally, water-damaged and fire-damaged vehicles also fall under the category of "special accident vehicles." 2. Methods for identifying accident vehicles: Identification methods include exterior inspection, light inspection, insurance record checks, and interior examination. 3. Conditions for quick accident handling: The conditions for quick accident handling are no personal injuries, no disputes over accident liability among involved parties, the accident vehicle being drivable, all involved parties having vehicle insurance, and willingness to proceed to a designated location for damage assessment.