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Accident Repair S70 2000

My new 2000 S70SE was rear ended a few months ago.. was hit real hard and suprisingly, no damage except for the bumper... Upon close inspection each side of the car had a very small crease right under the side of the rear window, like the body started to collapse to absorb the impact.. Well, after 3,500 later all seems fine..paint etc is perfect..all parts are brand new, etc..etc..

My questionis, since the car is leased, should I notify Volvo (other persons insurance company took care of it). If I do notify them, is there any possibility that I'll have any liability at the end of the lease even if all still looks perfect with the car?

Thanks






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