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In most cases yes
In most cases, these investigations open when the owner of the vehicle reports it as stolen.
Under the back seat is the most common location. Your dealer will replace it under warranty in most cases as it is supposed to last the life of the vehicle.
Regardless of what you paid for the vehicle, in most cases,if your vehicle is deemed a total loss, you will be paid the local market value of your vehicle. If you happened to purchase your vehicle for less than that, you lucked out:)
It is in most cases opposite to the direction of motion.
"In most cases, the Extended Warranty is able to be transferred to a new owner if the vehicle is sold during the covered period. However, you should refer to the paperwork that came with your warranty for your specific vehicle for the exact details."
By definition, generalizations are true for most, but not all, cases
No in most cases.
You should be able to get mini cases from most supermarkets or online.
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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.