Checking for collision damage
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Checking for collision damage
This morning, my 2001 Accent was rear-ended by another Hyundai, an
XG350. This was a relatively low impact rear offset crash, bumper to
bumper, with the only visible damage being the scratches on my
bumper. I'm inclined to just forget about it -- this 6 year old car
already has its share of dents and scratches -- but now I'm paranoid
about possible hidden, expensive structural damage to this little tin
can of a car. How would you go about making sure that everything is
fine with this car?
Thanks.
Chris
XG350. This was a relatively low impact rear offset crash, bumper to
bumper, with the only visible damage being the scratches on my
bumper. I'm inclined to just forget about it -- this 6 year old car
already has its share of dents and scratches -- but now I'm paranoid
about possible hidden, expensive structural damage to this little tin
can of a car. How would you go about making sure that everything is
fine with this car?
Thanks.
Chris
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Re: Checking for collision damage
"Christopher Wong" <cwnews@the-wongs.net> wrote in message
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> How would you go about making sure that everything is
> fine with this car?
Crawl under and look? If you don't know what you are looking at or for, go
to a body shop. They will find something, especially if they are not busy.
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