Hello all, I bought a Corsa D built in 2006 in June last year, which has an accident damage on the passenger side. Since this is my first own vehicle and I don’t know much about cars, I had the vehicle undergoed a used car check at ATU before the purchase and they have assessed the damage as unproblematic sheet metal damage and have found no arguments that would have spoken against the purchase. Except for the failure of the Lamdasonde, the I did not have any problems with the vehicle. Unfortunately, the Corsa the day before yesterday had fallen due to the TÜV test, with the considerable defects that the bearing B-pillar was damaged at the bottom right. According to the workshop where the test was carried out, this was not reperable. However, I was advised that another examiner might be able to assess this differently. Now I wanted to ask you for your assessment. Do you believe it despite the S would it be worth replacing the passenger door with an undamaged one and possibly make cosmetic repairs to the B-pillar so that the examiner doesn’t notice the damage so much, or does it have no influence?