2014 Toyota Highlander Xle V6
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Submit a hide requestThis 2014 Toyota Highlander XLE has a documented history of two previous owners and was recently involved in a rear-end collision in North Carolina that resulted in functional damage and the issuance of a Salvage, Rebuilt, and Reconstructed title. While the vehicle shows extensive maintenance records including multiple brake services and fluid flushes at Fred Anderson Toyota of Asheville, its status as a total loss vehicle significantly impacts its market profile. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand the specific extent of the structural damage and how it affects current value.
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The primary repair involves replacing the rear bumper cover. There is a moderate risk of underlying sensor calibration issues and minor bodywork on the quarter panel area. The vehicle does not show signs of major structural compromise.
The vehicle presents as a solid candidate because it is an insurance-held unit with localized rear damage. While the bumper and quarter panel area require attention, the core structure appears intact. The high market value relative to repair costs makes this a strong investment if the liftgate mechanism remains functional.
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