2022 Toyota Mirai Xle
JTDAAAAA7NA006409
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Trade history
2022 Toyota Mirai Xle VIN JTDAAAAA7NA006409 was sold at Copart for $1 150 USD. Last known mileage — 31 913 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar TOYOTA MIRAI listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner 2022 Toyota Mirai XLE carries a branded salvage title following a total loss declaration due to non-collision and vandalism damage reported in California. While the vehicle shows consistent mileage for its age with five service records from Toyota Santa Monica, the transition to a salvage title significantly impacts its market value and potential warranty eligibility. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to understand the specific extent of structural damage and how these critical history factors affect your risk.
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The primary issue is cosmetic. The graffiti on the rear panels may require professional paint correction or a full panel replacement depending on depth of marking.
While the car appears structurally sound and has low mileage, the high cost of repair (estimated at $14k) relative to market value ($10.5k) suggests that unless a buyer can perform their own paint correction or is comfortable with 'vandalism' aesthetics, it may be difficult to turn a profit on a retail flip. However, as an insurance-held unit with low miles and no structural damage, it is a high-quality candidate for specialized fleets or enthusiasts who can address the cosmetic issues.
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