2022 Gmc Terrain At4
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner 2023 GMC Terrain AT4 was previously operated as a personal lease and has been driven over 167,000 miles. While the vehicle shows a consistent service history with 17 recorded maintenance events, it carries multiple accident reports involving front and side impacts across several dates in West Virginia and Missouri. These incidents resulted in varying degrees of minor to moderate damage to the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how these repeated impact events and its specific lease history may affect its current value and structural integrity.
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The primary challenge is diagnosing and repairing the mechanical fault. Given the high market value, any engine overhaul or transmission replacement will be costly. The flat tire/wheel assembly must also be inspected for structural integrity.
The vehicle has a very clean exterior and high market value, but the 'Mechanical' designation is a significant red flag. Because it is sold by a private/dealer entity rather than an insurance company, there is less transparency regarding why the car was pulled from service. It requires a professional mechanical inspection before purchase to determine if the engine or transmission can be salvaged.
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