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Old 04-09-2015, 08:20 AM   #29
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Smile OM vs Aftermarket

Sorry, I think many misunderstood the reason for the OM parts. I personally have nothing in particular against aftermarket and as many said, many are better. If, after the accident, and "especially" if it was through the fault of someone else, you have the right to demand it be fixed to new levels. I'm talking newer, 2 to 3 year old vehicles. Today, many of us trade every few years or maybe sooner based on mileage. The accident records are in the system so showing that "Quality" repairs were done vs "Just repairs", should help us with the resale value. As for those that want , say chrome grill, or something that will improve the looks or functionality of our vehicle, then this is a perfect time to pay out a little "difference" to get an upgrade. Would also keep the receipts for future reference.
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