2024 Bmw Ix Xdrive50
WB523CF03RCP19890
2024 Bmw Ix Xdrive50 VIN WB523CF03RCP19890 is available at Copart. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar BMW IX listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2024 BMW iX xDrive50 has been operated as a personal lease vehicle with two previous owners and shows a history of service across Virginia, Maryland, and Florida. While the vehicle features seven documented service records including brake fluid flushes at Braman Cadillac in Florida, it also carries a report of minor damage from February 2026. The mileage is consistent with its multi-state movement, but the transition from a lease to an auction sale suggests complex ownership transitions. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the reported damage and specific title history may impact its current value.
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The vehicle has sustained a significant frontal impact. Given it is an electric vehicle (BMW iX), the front end houses critical cooling systems, sensor arrays for ADAS, and high-voltage cabling. Repairing these systems to OEM standards is labor-intensive.
The vehicle's primary damage is concentrated in the front end. While it was sold by an insurance company (a plus for documentation), the complexity of repairing a modern EV's front structure—specifically regarding sensor calibration and cooling system integrity—requires specialized expertise. The high repair cost relative to market value suggests a tight margin; only proceed if you have access to a specialist shop capable of handling BMW iX components.
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