Is it advisable to purchase a car with a replaced front longitudinal beam?
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It is not advisable. Here are the detailed explanations: 1. Vehicle collision: The front bumper's crash beam can distribute the energy generated from any form of offset or frontal collision as evenly as possible to the two energy-absorbing brackets, allowing the energy to be absorbed by the brackets to the greatest extent and evenly transmitting the collision force to other energy-absorbing parts. 2. Accident vehicle: A vehicle with structural damage. Additionally, water-damaged cars and fire-damaged cars also fall under the category of special accident vehicles. As the name suggests, an accident vehicle has been involved in a collision, and if the crash beam has been repaired, it certainly qualifies as one—don't confuse it with minor scratches.