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This 2017 Tesla Model S 100D carries a branded salvage title and was reported as a total loss by the Maryland DMV, which disqualifies it from certain buyback guarantees. While the vehicle has been through two owners and shows consistent mileage with three service records in locations like Rockville and Lutherville Timonium, its history includes multiple damage reports starting in 2019. The presence of a salvage title and documented total loss status significantly impacts the vehicle's market value and safety profile; review the full report to uncover specific details regarding the structural integrity and prior incidents before bidding or financing.