What is the Difference Between an Accident Vehicle and a Major Accident Vehicle?
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The biggest difference between an accident vehicle and a major accident vehicle lies in the extent of the damage. Below are detailed explanations of the differences in damage extent between the two: 1. Major Accident Vehicle: In major accident vehicles, parts such as the roof side rail, floor side rail, rear quarter panel, trunk, and body frame may be deformed. There might even be severe body repairs, including cutting, splicing, or welding. The engine and transmission of major accident vehicles usually undergo major repairs, and in more severe cases, the entire powertrain may be replaced. 2. Accident Vehicle: The damage to an accident vehicle is typically minor, usually limited to the exterior body panels, with no significant issues to the vehicle's structure.