2017 Ford Edge Titanium
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Submit a hide requestThis 2017 Ford Edge Titanium with 85,543 miles was previously owned by two individuals in Wisconsin and features an extensive service history of over 20 records. While the vehicle has been maintained regularly at local dealerships like Bergstrom Ford of Green Bay and Witt Family Ford, it was officially declared a Total Loss on June 15, 2026, following reports of structural damage and front-end impact. The vehicle also carries an open manufacturer recall regarding the rear brake flexible hose. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to evaluate how the total loss status, specific structural damage details, and outstanding recalls may affect its safety and market value.
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The primary repair involves replacing/refacing the front passenger fender and repairing/replacing sections of the bumper. The driver's side appears untouched, which is a positive for structural integrity.
The vehicle presents as a solid investment due to its insurance origin and relatively low mileage. While the front fender has significant deformation, it appears localized. The main risk factor is whether the impact reached deep enough into the engine bay to affect cooling components or structural rails. Given the market value vs repair cost ratio, this is a strong candidate for reconstruction.
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