Does replacing a car door count as an accident vehicle?
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Replacing a car door does not necessarily mean the vehicle is an accident car. It could also be due to damage to some internal components of the door that required replacement. Here are the relevant details: 1. Specific circumstances: Car doors are not considered wear-and-tear parts. If a car door is replaced, it might be because of a collision accident that caused severe deformation of the door, making it unrepairable and necessitating direct replacement. Alternatively, the door might have had some malfunctions, and replacing it for this reason does not classify the car as an accident vehicle. 2. Car doors are actually cover parts: Generally, if a door is involved in an accident, other parts such as the door sill, rocker panel, A-pillar, B-pillar, C-pillar, and door frame will also be affected to some extent. During inspection, these factors should be carefully evaluated.