2015 Bmw 528i Xdrive
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Submit a hide requestThis 2015 BMW 528Xi has a complex history involving four previous owners and was most recently registered in New York. While the vehicle shows an extensive service history with 15 recorded entries, it was officially declared a total loss by an insurance company following collision damage reported in early 2026. The report also notes multiple instances of prior damage to the front bumper and right side, along with at least one outstanding manufacturer recall regarding the engine coolant pump. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand the specific implications of its total loss status and structural history.
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The vehicle requires extensive front-end reconstruction. Beyond cosmetic parts like the bumper and grille, there is a high probability of damage to the cooling system (radiator/condenser) and potential structural misalignment in the front subframe due to undercarriage impact.
The vehicle's repair cost is nearly equal to its market value. Given the 'Severe' classification of both the cooling system and undercarriage damage, a thorough inspection of the frame rails and steering components is mandatory before purchase. The proximity of repair costs to market value makes this a high-risk project for those seeking quick profit.
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