2019 Ford Expedition Max Limited
1FMJK2AT4KEA27853
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Trade history
2019 Ford Expedition Max Limited VIN 1FMJK2AT4KEA27853 was sold at IAAI for $6 600 USD. Last known mileage — 150 407 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar FORD EXPEDITION MAX listings.
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Submit a hide requestSalvage Title The vehicle carries a Salvage Title, indicating it was declared a Total Loss on February 19, 2026, in Oregon. Accident/Damage Events The report documents multiple significant events, including a minor accident on December 5, 2025, involving damage to the undercarriage and right side, followed by its declaration as a Total Loss. Ownership/Service This 2019 Ford Expedition Max Limited has gone through three recorded ownership periods, with the most recent transfer occurring in Oregon. The service history includes multiple maintenance records and two manufacturer recalls: one for a front seatbelt retractor date code inspection and another for powertrain control module reprogramming. Final Sale/Transfer The last recorded transfer was in Oregon, where the vehicle's title was issued to an insurance company following its Total Loss status. Conclusion Given the Salvage Title, documented structural damage, and multiple title changes, a thorough review of all title history, damage records, and service entries is essential before considering purchase or financing. The vehicle carries a Salvage Title after being declared a Total Loss in Oregon; furthermore, the report details an accident on December 5, 2025, causing undercarriage and right-side damage. While there are multiple service records and two manufacturer recalls noted—one for the front seatbelt retractor date code inspection and another for PCM reprogramming—the combination of a Salvage Title and documented structural issues means that reviewing all title history, damage records, and timeline changes is materially important before buying, bidding, or financing.
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