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Buying A Car That Has Been In A Bump, Does This Look Like It Might Have Long Term/Unseen Damage
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I have seen a car that I really really really want to buy, it is affordable as it is has been used quite a bit though has low mileage. However when I went to look at it I noticed it had been in a bump around the back wheel arch - see pics.
The dealers have repaired this and it has passed its MOT (they have also fitted new coil springs) but in the back of my mind I am wondering if the bump will have caused any unseen damage or have weakened any internal structures?
Then I thought that any used car you buy could have had a bump /been repaired. At what point is the risk not worth it?
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The dealers have repaired this and it has passed its MOT (they have also fitted new coil springs) but in the back of my mind I am wondering if the bump will have caused any unseen damage or have weakened any internal structures?
Then I thought that any used car you buy could have had a bump /been repaired. At what point is the risk not worth it?
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