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- kylehnat
Fair enough. But consider this: a sleazy con-man buys a car involved in a fatal accident, slaps it back together so it looks okay, sells it for $20,000, and then disappears. Meanwhile, the 17 year-old girl (whose parents bought it) and her little brother are killed when the car splits in two during an otherwise survivable accident. True story.Parts are parts, the car didn't kill the driver the driver did.
Of course, the engine isn't a structural liability (unless you stick it in an open-wheeled formula car), but it's tough to trust anything that's been in a wreck that bad.
Between the four of us, there are two mechanical engineering degrees, a chemical engineering degree, a computer science degree, and about 75 years of car worshiping experience. I guess that doesn't trump the knowledge gained from 3 months of playing Need For Speed:Most Wanted.Just pointing out the fact that it's a company that makes parts, not arguing the meaning of the word. Get some more educated friends, too.