Is There a Difference Between Flawed Cars and Accident-Damaged Cars?
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Flawed cars and accident-damaged cars are different, and the specific differences are as follows: 1. Flawed Cars: A flawed car refers to a vehicle with minor issues in its appearance or non-essential parts, which do not affect its normal performance. These can be inspected by observing the body, among other methods. 2. Accident-Damaged Cars: These are vehicles that have suffered damage from non-natural wear and tear accidents, leading to a decline in mechanical performance and economic value. Generally, these are vehicles with structural damage, where the performance is not as good as before. The fact that the car was involved in an accident indicates underlying problems, and driving such a car can pose safety hazards.