2026 Volkswagen Atlas Sel
1V2BN2CAXTC541326
Last known mileage — 1 059 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar VOLKSWAGEN ATLAS listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner Volkswagen Atlas was previously a personal lease in Ohio and has been declared a total loss by an insurance company following non-collision damage reported in April 2026. While the vehicle shows only 109 miles, the report confirms structural damage and subsequent title updates following its declaration as a total loss. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to understand how this specific salvage history and structural status impact the vehicle's safety and market value.
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The primary damage is cosmetic (hail). Repair will likely involve Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) across the hood, roof, and upper panels. While the cost of repair is high ($32,461), this often reflects the high labor cost of meticulous PDR on modern complex body lines and potential replacement of large panels if dent density is too high.
This is a very low-mileage (1,059 mi) vehicle being sold by an insurance company (Erie Insurance Group). The damage is strictly environmental (hail) rather than a collision, meaning the structural integrity, drivetrain, and safety systems are likely untouched. The high repair estimate compared to market value suggests the insurance company opted for a total loss due to the high cost of perfect cosmetic restoration on a new vehicle.
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