Well, if it is really not your fault in the eyes of the insurance
company, then the "other guy" should pay, with no deductible, labor
included at a reputable body shop. Of course things don't always
work that way. Anyway, to me, "genuine" means that it is an original
part made by the car manufacturer. The alternative is a part made by
some other company, usually for less money, and possibly, but not
necessarily, of lower quality. If you are trying to economize,
consider a used fender from a boneyard. That will be a "100%
genuine" part, just used. Just like the one that is on your car now.
-Steve Trovato
strovato@optonline.net
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