Is a Vehicle with Replaced Doors Considered a Salvage Car?
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A vehicle with replaced doors is considered a salvage car. A salvage car refers to a vehicle that has suffered damage from non-natural wear and tear accidents, leading to a decline in mechanical performance and economic value. Typically, a 'salvage car' indicates a vehicle with structural damage. Additionally, flood-damaged cars and fire-damaged cars also fall under the category of 'special salvage cars.' Below is a related introduction to the reasons: Cause of Vehicle Damage: Door replacement results in vehicle damage, leading to a decline in mechanical performance and economic value, as well as structural damage. Door Operation Check: Generally, vehicles without replaced doors will have smooth door operation, whereas salvage cars may exhibit issues such as doors not closing tightly. Methods to Identify a Salvage Car: If unsure whether a used car is a salvage car, you can inquire at a 4S store. Major repairs are usually recorded at 4S stores or insurance companies and can be checked.