2020 Nissan Armada Sv
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Submit a hide requestThis 2020 Nissan Armada Platinum features a documented history of 13 service records and was previously offered as a Certified Pre-Owned vehicle in Louisiana. However, the vehicle has been issued a salvage title following a reported total loss involving structural damage and multiple impact points. Significant concerns include an official mileage inconsistency report, a period where the vehicle was reported stolen before being recovered, and several instances of severe damage recorded by state authorities. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the salvage status, theft history, and odometer discrepancies impact its current value and safety.
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The primary concern is the rear hatch. Because it's a large SUV, replacing the entire liftgate assembly is often more cost-effective than repairing a crushed one. Check for internal wiring harness damage in the trunk area and ensure no structural frame rails were buckled.
While the vehicle is an insurance-sold unit (a major plus), the severe rear impact makes it a complex project. The cost of repair ($30k+) exceeds the market value ($24k) significantly in this specific case, suggesting that unless you can source parts cheaply or perform your own labor, this may be more profitable as a parts vehicle or for a specialized rebuilder.
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