Nissan 140/160/180 Car Smash Repairs
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Nissan 140/160/180 Car Smash Repairs
My Nissan 140/160/180 needs smash repairs, what do I do now?
For minor accidents, you may be able to continue driving your Nissan 140/160/180 as long as there are no panels at risk of falling off or damaged lights. However, it's advisable to repair any damage promptly. Although it might not appear serious, underlying issues could exist in hard-to-see components, and driving a damaged Nissan 140/160/180 can endanger both you and other motorists.
If you've been in a major accident with your Nissan 140/160/180, you'll likely need a smash repair, or your insurer will assess whether your Nissan 140/160/180 is a total loss. This means the vehicle is unsafe to drive, or the repair costs exceed its value to restore it to factory standards. If declared a total loss, your insurer will issue a payout based on your coverage type.
If your Nissan 140/160/180 doesn’t have insurance coverage or the damage is minor and you're choosing not to file a claim, a smash repair business can provide a repair estimate. Be aware, however, that once your Nissan 140/160/180 is disassembled, there may be additional repairs that might become necessary.