This really depends on the amount of damage. A garage would prefer to repair the damage if they are going to retail the car as they then know the extent of the damage to assure any future purchaser. They would also be able to repair it cheaper than you so they would not adjust the trade in price by the amount the repair would cost you.
Both! Trade off...
I would say you should check it once a month because at that rate you can check for bacterial growth before the number of bacteria becomes too large. Also you will do less damage to your body if you drink the water for only one month and not six.
is there any body damage
If it has no damage, it doesn't need to be fixed, and the "repairs" should cost you nothing.
Yes, as your body has not fully developed it can damage your body. It can also leave permanant stretch marks.Don't let it put you off - eat right and healthy and it should be fine, not excusing the stretch marks.
Most body shops can fix hail damage because hail just causes dents and all body shops have to do is pound them out. It really should not be a problem for any body shop.
it can cause brain damage,lung cancer and other body deaseses....seviere damage to the body
Damage or harm to the body is defined as a...............INJURY!
An injury is defined as harm or damage that is done (to the body).
When a body part freezes, ice crystals form. If you rub the body part, the ice crystals will pierce the cells and damage them.
Always a Body To Trade was created in 1983.
Damage to the throttle body is caused by corrosion or direct impacts. A loose connection can cause nearby components to strike and damage the throttle body.