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Most Commonly Damaged Car Parts During Accident

Announcement posted by AM Car Removal Melbourne 02 Feb 2018

Depending on the Extent of the Damage, you may have to Make a Decision

Irrespective of the number of years of experience you have on the road, there is always a risk that you might get involved in an accident. Even if you were to be the safest driver known in the planet, sometimes accidents are simply inevitable, and other than the potential risks they pose to your life, there are chances that your car will also get damaged in the process.

Depending on the extent of the damage, you may have to make a decision on whether to repair the car and continue using it, or if the damages are severe, a good option would be to sell the car to a car removal company for instant cash.

Since it is the nature and extent of the damage that will determine fate of your car after an accident, it is important to know the most commonly damaged car parts during an accident, and listed below are some of them-:

The front bumper – the front bumper is one of the most commonly damaged car parts, and usually responsible for up to 28% of the total damages incurred following an accident. Though most of the bumpers are designed to handle scrapes when the car is moving at 5mph, the damages are likely to be severe if a collision occurs when driving at normal speeds.

The headlights – the headlights account for 21% of the damages in most collisions and this is due to the effects of the front end impacts. They normally get smashed since they are made of plastic or glass.

The Fender – the fender comes third as the most commonly damaged car part and accounts for about 21% of the total damages sustained during an accident. Most of the damages to the fender do occur due to side end collision.

Grille – Compared to the headlights, grilles are less likely to get damaged because they are not normally hit head on as most drivers will try to swerve just before a crash occurs. Damages to the grille account for about 20% of the total damages following collisions.

Bonnet/Hood – the design of the bonnets is so that they absorb the impact of a crash and are always the first part of the vehicle to come into contact with another vehicle.

What To Do To Your Vehicle After An Accident

You have two primary options for your car after an accident. Depending on the nature and extent of the damages, you can decide to repair the car and continue using it, but if this is not possible, then the next best alternative would be to sell it to a reputable car removal company in Melbourne. AM Car Removal is one such car removal you could sell your car to for up to $5500 instant cash.

Call AM Car Removal now at 0449 113 659 for more information or visit to http://www.amcarremoval.com.au on selling your car for instant cash in Melbourne.