2024 Ford Escape St Line
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Submit a hide requestThis 2024 Ford Escape ST-Line with 10,344 miles carries a branded salvage title after being declared a total loss by an insurance company in Florida due to non-collision damage and undercarriage issues. The vehicle has been through two owners and shows evidence of significant structural damage despite no reported airbag deployment. While it has a consistent service history including recent maintenance at Mullinax Ford of New Smyrna Beach, the transition from a personal vehicle to an auction sale following the total loss declaration is a critical factor for any buyer. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to understand how the salvage status and specific damage records impact its safety and market value.
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The vehicle shows significant signs of fluid leakage from undercarriage points. This likely indicates ruptured cooling lines or transmission seals/hoses. Given the high cost of modern engine and transmission components, repairs could be extensive.
While the vehicle is a low-mileage unit from an insurance source (which usually implies a clean title), the visible fluid leaks are a major red flag. The 'Minor' damage classification may only refer to body panels, but the mechanical integrity of the powertrain and cooling system is highly suspect. A thorough inspection of the radiator, oil lines, and transmission housing is mandatory before purchase.
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