2012 Chevrolet Caprice Police
6G1MK5U22CL601137
2012 Chevrolet Caprice Police VIN 6G1MK5U22CL601137 is available at Copart. Last known mileage — 133 293 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar CHEVROLET CAPRICE listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2012 Chevrolet Caprice Police features a salvage title and was reported as a total loss due to fire damage in Indiana. The vehicle has been through five owners, including both government and personal use, with an extensive service history of 15 records across Georgia, Ohio, and Indiana. While the odometer shows consistent mileage growth up to 133,293 miles, the report notes a prior accident involving front-end damage in 2018 and at least one outstanding manufacturer recall. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to evaluate how the fire damage, salvage status, and specific repair history impact its current value and safety.
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The vehicle has suffered a significant interior heat event. While the exterior looks salvageable, the internal electronics and dashboard assembly are likely heavily compromised. Repairing these systems can be labor-intensive and costly.
The primary concern is not structural collision damage but fire/heat damage. While the exterior looks decent, 'Burn' vehicles often suffer from melted wiring harnesses that are difficult and expensive to diagnose and repair correctly. Only recommended for buyers capable of performing extensive electrical diagnostics or those looking for a parts donor.
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