2018 Hyundai Tucson Sel
KM8J33A44JU695121
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Submit a hide requestThis 2018 Hyundai Tucson SEL has been used as a personal vehicle in California and features a consistent mileage history with 12 recorded service events. While the vehicle was maintained at local facilities like Hyundai of Gilroy, it was reported stolen twice in California during late 2025 and early 2026, both times resulting in recovery. Additionally, the report notes a specific damage event on September 4, 2025, following its most recent ownership transition. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying or financing to evaluate how these theft incidents and reported damages may impact the vehicle's current value and safety.
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The primary repair involves sourcing, mounting, and balancing a complete set of wheels and tires. Because this is a 'theft' title rather than a collision title, the structural integrity of the frame is likely intact; however, an inspection for theft-related tampering or internal damage from forced entry/removal is advised.
The vehicle's body and interior are in great shape. However, the 'theft' status means it will likely have a branded title (e.g., Salvage or Rebuilt) depending on state laws regarding stolen parts recovery. The investment is solid if you can source wheels at a low cost, but be prepared for potential electronic gremlins common in theft-recovery vehicles.
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