CivilciviC
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- 2018 Civic Type R
Makes sense. The front end would have to be obliterated to have impact on the engine. Even if repaired, that car would never be the same. Likely some frame twisting or bending, somewhere.
Curious- would insurance cover over revving an engine? Granted it's the drivers fault, but what happens then?
Curious- would insurance cover over revving an engine? Granted it's the drivers fault, but what happens then?
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