2024 Bmw I4 Gran Coupe Xdrive40
WBY83FB04RFT01700
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner BMW i4 xDrive40 Gran Coupe with only 13,114 miles was previously a personal lease in New Jersey and carries an accident report involving front or side impact damage that resulted in the vehicle being disabled and towed. While it has two service records including maintenance at BMW of Roxbury and tire work at Freeway Tire Pros, the reported structural concerns from the collision are significant for any buyer. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how this specific accident history and title status may impact the vehicle's safety and market value.
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The vehicle requires a full front-end overhaul. Because it is an electric vehicle, any impact that reaches the core structure can affect high-voltage cabling paths or cooling lines for the battery system.
While the car has very low mileage and is from an insurance source (a plus), the repair cost of $33k against a market value of $38k leaves a very thin margin. The complexity of repairing high-end EV front structures, combined with potential hidden damage to cooling systems or sensors for autonomous features, makes this a risky investment for retail restoration.
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