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This 2017 Tesla Model S 60D was previously operated in Georgia and features a branded title following a total loss declaration. The vehicle has been involved in three reported accidents, including a rear-end collision with functional damage and multiple instances of minor damage to the front and rear. Significant concerns include documented structural damage, an odometer problem report, and a 'Not Actual Mileage' status on the title issued after its salvage designation. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the accident history, title issues, and mileage discrepancies impact its current value.