2023 Ford Explorer Xlt
1FMSK8DH7PGB78311
2023 Ford Explorer Xlt VIN 1FMSK8DH7PGB78311 is available at IAAI. Last known mileage — 33 426 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar FORD FORD EXPLORER listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2.3L I4 Ford Explorer XLT shows a complex history involving a reported theft and subsequent salvage title branding in New Hampshire. While the vehicle was registered for personal use starting in April 2024, it was flagged with a police report in Charlotte, NC, before being issued a salvage title at its last recorded mileage of 33,426. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to understand the specific details regarding the theft incident and how the salvage status impacts current value.
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The primary visual damages appear cosmetic. However, because it is a theft recovery vehicle, the main risk involves potential tampering with electronics or security modules during its time out of owner possession.
The vehicle presents as a high-quality unit from an insurance source. The 'theft' status is the primary variable; while it doesn't imply structural damage, it requires a thorough electronic diagnostic to ensure all systems are functioning correctly. If mechanical/electronic checks pass, this is a strong candidate for resale.
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