2003 Hummer H2
5GRGN23U13H100638
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Submit a hide requestThis 2003 Hummer H2 with 110,329 miles was previously owned by six different owners in California and has been documented as a total loss vehicle following a rear-end collision involving undercarriage damage. While the vehicle shows an extensive service history including transmission fluid flushes and brake work at local shops like Mark Christopher Auto Center, it has also failed multiple emissions inspections in recent years. The report confirms structural damage was reported during the accident sequence that led to its insurance write-off status. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the total loss status and specific collision damages impact its current value and safety.
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The primary concern is the collapsed/misaligned rear axle and suspension. This requires a full teardown of the rear drivetrain to assess frame rail alignment. The front end requires inspection for radiator support damage.
While being an insurance-held vehicle is a plus, the structural/mechanical risk of the rear suspension failure makes this a high-risk project. The repair cost exceeds market value significantly; only recommended for buyers with specialized heavy-duty truck restoration capabilities.
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