Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
What I meant is that if this kind of collision were to occurr in the US, insurance can write off the car and both parties can come to amicable terms. Unlike here in the Philippines, the only solution is to repair (even if its heavily damaged). Since modern cars are now designed with crumple zones, I think repairing these areas may make it look new again but the strength and function of these crumple areas may have been compromised (in the collision).

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Its actually easy for the technicians to say they can't find anything wrong (usual excuse). You can ask them to check the engine support since air cleaner, air intake and radiator all pushed into the exhaust which is connected to the engine. You can also have them check the transmission (where it mates to the engine). You can also have them check the brakes. Anyway, these are part of the process of elimination.

Does the vibration occur everytime you stop the car ? How about if you try to briefly brake to slow down (lets say somebody cut into your lane)?
the vibration occur when I'm on "D" or "R" and my feet is at the breaks(full stop).