2020 Volkswagen Gti S
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Submit a hide requestThe 2020 Volkswagen Golf GTI S has a Salvage Title and was last owned in Indiana, with the most significant events being an accident reported on June 13, 2025, involving airbag deployment and damage to multiple front areas, followed by it being declared a Total Loss Vehicle on September 18, 2025. The vehicle has two recorded owners; the last service location noted was in Indiana. Given the Salvage Title history and multiple major damage reports, a thorough review of the title history, damage records, and timeline changes is essential before buying, bidding, or financing. Due to the Salvage Title and documented Total Loss status, title history, damage records, and timeline changes could materially affect value or risk. You must review the full report before buying, bidding, or financing.
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