Is Replacing the Left Front Fender Considered an Accident Vehicle?
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Replacing the left front fender is considered an accident vehicle. Fenders are divided into two types: front fenders and rear fenders, which are exposed on the exterior of the car body and serve to protect the car's chassis and body. If a fender has been replaced or cut, the vehicle is classified as an accident vehicle. Below are the impacts of replacing a front fender on the car: Replacing the front fender does not affect the car's performance, but it will impact the vehicle's resale value. Since replacing a fender classifies the car as an accident vehicle, it gives buyers the impression that the car has been repaired. Even if the vehicle's performance remains unchanged, in the eyes of buyers, it is not worth the normal market price, leading to depreciation of the car.