Why is it not recommended to replace the original car bumper?

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DelLeilani
07/30/25 8:17am
The reason why it is not recommended to replace the original car bumper is that it has better quality. The following is a relevant introduction about vehicle insurance: 1. Introduction: Vehicle insurance, also known as motor vehicle insurance, referred to as auto insurance, is a type of commercial insurance that covers liability for personal injury or property damage caused by natural disasters or accidents involving motor vehicles. 2. Classification: Commercial insurance is an open policy insurance, divided into basic insurance and additional insurance, where additional insurance cannot be purchased independently. Basic insurance includes third-party liability insurance and vehicle loss insurance (auto damage insurance); additional insurance includes comprehensive theft insurance (theft insurance), on-board liability insurance, no-fault liability insurance, cargo drop liability insurance, standalone glass breakage insurance, vehicle downtime loss insurance, spontaneous combustion loss insurance, new equipment loss insurance, and deductible waiver insurance. Compulsory traffic insurance (i.e., compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance) also falls under the broad category of third-party liability insurance. Compulsory traffic insurance is a mandatory type of insurance that motor vehicles must purchase to be allowed on the road, undergo annual inspections, and register. In the event of third-party losses requiring claims, compulsory traffic insurance must be paid out first before other types of insurance.
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