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What is Structural Damage on a Car?

In this article, we’ll discuss what is structural damage on a car and what examples you may find in a cars history when you do a VIN or Licence Plate check on a vehicle you’re looking to buy.

When purchasing a used car, it’s essential to ensure that the vehicle is in good condition. One of the most critical aspects of a car’s history is its structural integrity. Structural damage can significantly impact a car’s safety and reliability, making it essential to identify any damage before making a purchase. A VIN check report can provide valuable information about a vehicle’s history, including any accidents or damage that it may have sustained in the past. In this article, we’ll explore the most common types of structural damage that are reported in a VIN check report.

Suspension Damage

A car’s suspension system is responsible for supporting the vehicle’s weight, absorbing shock, and providing stability and control. Any damage to the suspension system can significantly impact the car’s handling, causing the vehicle to be unstable or difficult to control.

Suspension damage can occur in various ways, such as hitting a pothole or curb or being involved in an accident. The damage may be visible, such as bent or broken suspension components, or it may not be visible but can still impact the car’s safety and reliability.

Suspension damage can be costly to repair, depending on the severity of the damage. In some cases, the damage may require replacing the entire suspension system, which can be expensive. A car with suspension damage may have reduced value and may not be as safe as a car without damage.

Visual inspection

Basic visual assessment of the vehicles exterior and interior.

Odometer reading

Recording the current mileage of the vehicle.

Basic diagnostics

Checking for any immediate mechanical issues or warning lights.

Visual and mechanical inspection

In-depth assessment of both exterior and interior, along with a basic mechanical check.

Fluid checks

Inspection of fluid levels (e.g., oil, coolant, brake fluid).

Tire inspection

Checking tire condition, tread depth, and tire pressure.

Brake inspection

Assessment of brake pads, rotors, and brake system components.

Road test:

Brief test drive to evaluate the vehicles handling and performance.

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