2022 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid Blue
KMHC65LC0NU275149
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner 2022 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid features a documented service history of 17 records, including regular maintenance and brake work performed in New York. However, the vehicle carries a branded salvage title following a reported total loss and structural damage event in June 2026. While it shows consistent mileage for its age with no odometer rollback indicated, the transition to a salvage status significantly impacts its marketability. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the specific title history and reported damage may affect its value and safety.
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The vehicle has sustained a heavy front-end collision. The buckled hood and shattered windshield indicate significant force was applied to the front structure. Expect high costs for radiator, condenser, and potentially frame rail alignment.
The estimated repair cost ($16,282) significantly exceeds the market value ($13,228), making this a high-risk project for a standard rebuilder. The primary concerns are structural integrity of the front frame and potential engine bay component damage. Only recommended for specialized shops capable of handling complex front-end reconstructions.
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