Unfortunately, it happens that the car, if it is even the most reliable and expensive, has an accident. It doesn’t matter who is to blame for this trouble, but sometimes the car is not subject to restoration. What to do with it? Experts advise selling cars to those specialists who are engaged in repairs and even a complete restoration of cars, even in the most critical cases.
If “the horse is easier to shoot than feed”, then the car will be sent to spare parts.
After the accident, all the more serious, the “iron horse” very often does not look presentable: crumpled wings, broken bumper, broken windshield and significant damage to the hood. Very often it is almost impossible to determine the cost of recovery from accuracy to at least tens of thousands – it’s easier to abandon this matter. Moreover, the car will never become the same reliable “friend”. So it has already happened. Yes, and somehow it is not prestigious to drive a car that was once in an accident-the restoration does not pass by.
The amount that the companies are ready to pay for the redemption of cars are almost always calculated on the basis of the cost of a new car, the life of the operating time and minus the budget to restore the model. Why not? The proceeds should be spent on the purchase of a new car.