Does Replacing the Suspension Count as an Accident Vehicle?
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Replacing the suspension does not count as an accident vehicle. Definition of an accident vehicle: An accident vehicle refers to a vehicle that has suffered damage due to non-natural wear and tear, resulting in a decline in mechanical performance and economic value. First, observe whether the gaps between the body panels are uniform and consistent, then check if the side body lines are smooth. If you notice that the waistline is noticeably unaligned, it can be concluded that the vehicle has been involved in a collision, and a severe one at that. Hazards of an accident vehicle: Vehicles that have been in major accidents usually leave marks on the frame, which are difficult to fully repair. Once a vehicle that has been in a major accident is flooded, the electrical circuits and components can suffer very severe damage.