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Originally Posted by newtorin
I would argue that I just bought a new car with no prior damage to it and I want to have that experience, I don't want to worry if the car will hold up or not when driving on a race track. Even if the repairs will be done perfectly my experience will not be the same.
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Sounds like your imagination runs wild and looks for things to worry about. Getting the car repaired is the easiest option, if that really scares you, you can sell it after and let someone else have a bargain
Main concern of mine would just be looking for the body shop with the best reputation, possibly one recommended by the high end car dealers.
Many cars on the road have some kind of history, would be a waste if we tossed them all in the scrapheap after every accident.
A nice car like that, is well worth repairing.