2018 Bmw M4
WBS4Y9C50JAA85676
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Submit a hide requestThe 2018 BMW M4 has a history that includes reports of moderate to severe damage from an incident while parked on September 9, 2022, and minor damage reported on December 14, 2022; furthermore, the vehicle sustained additional minor damage noted in January 2024. The report details three previous owners and twenty-five service history records, with the most recent recorded mileage being 106,019 at a transfer in Georgia; given the documented accident reports and title changes throughout its life, reviewing the full vehicle history is essential before making any purchase decision. The full report is necessary to assess the true impact of the reported damage and service entries on the vehicle's current value.
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Extensive structural reconstruction required. The vehicle will need rear unibody pulling, replacement of major sheet metal, suspension overhaul, and full interior/safety system resets (airbags).
While the market value is significantly higher than the estimated repair cost, the severity of the rear-end collision suggests deep structural damage to the frame rails and rear floor pan. For a performance vehicle like an M4, ensuring chassis rigidity after such an impact is extremely difficult and expensive.
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