2019 Bmw 330i Xdrive
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Submit a hide requestThis 2019 BMW 3 Series has been involved in a major collision resulting in it being declared a total loss by an insurance company and reported with structural damage, front-end damage, and roof damage. While the vehicle shows a consistent service history of 14 records including recent oil changes at Valvoline locations in Virginia, it also carries at least one open manufacturer recall regarding the engine starter. The vehicle transitioned from a lease to personal ownership before being flagged for total loss in late 2025. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand the specific extent of the structural damage and its impact on safety and value.
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The primary concern is the 'hidden' damage behind the fender. The angle of the wheel suggests significant mechanical failure in the suspension system. Repairing this to factory specifications requires precision alignment and potentially replacing multiple structural mounting points.
While being an insurance-held vehicle is a plus, the severity of the front right impact suggests significant mechanical work. The cost of repair (approx. $15k) relative to market value leaves a thin margin for profit unless the auction price is very low. A thorough inspection of the subframe and suspension components is mandatory before bidding.
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