If the repair returned the car to preaccident condition, t he value of the car should not be affected.
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Yes with some slight modifications. You will have to trim the bumper support and remove the foam padding. You will also have to switch the fender liners bc the 2002 liners wont reach the 2004 bumper.
An old gasket that needs to be replaced.
There was only a slight difference between the two shirts.Of slight build and very short, the boy was often bullied.I had a slight rash from poison ivy.
nothing would change , may be a slight decrease in the accelration
Easy, both are. Both drivers weren't watching behind, and so bumped into one another. Fault belongs to both, and both must come up with a suitable solution.
No, you don' t have to fix it, but should you have another accident in the same area they will deduct this payment, and should your vehicle total, then again a percentage of this unrepaired prior damage will come off the value of your vehicle. If this is first party claim, and a lien holder is on the vehicle then you may have to get their signature (and in most cases), they will require you to apply it to your loan.
first of all in my experience no accident is slight ;). running a little funny as in at a stop light the idle drops? If so what I did was turn my idle up a bit. It also may be missing a cylinder.
No! Something is wrong.
Yes, since when you open the bottle/can, the pressure decreases leading to a decrease in temperaure (albeit very slight). pV=nRT V,n and R remain constant so if the pressure is decreased, the temperature must also decrease.
It means you have a slight negative correlation between the two variables of interest. As one increases the other decrease and vice versa, albeit in a weak fashion.
Because the jolting motion may have caused a slight concussion. Or if you hit your head you may have a second degree concussion and will need to go to the hospital