2014 Mercedes-benz E 63 Amg-s
WDDHF7GB9EA886473
2014 Mercedes-benz E 63 Amg-s VIN WDDHF7GB9EA886473 is available at Copart. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar MERCEDES-BENZ E listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 63 AMG S-Model has a complex history involving five previous owners and was recently declared a total loss by an insurance company in California. While the vehicle features extensive service records, including major mechanical repairs such as cylinder head replacements and transmission reinstallation at House of Imports, it also shows multiple instances of reported damage across its timeline. Most critically, the vehicle sustained significant collision damage resulting in structural issues and airbag deployment during a 2026 incident. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the total loss status and extensive repair history impact its current value and safety.
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The vehicle has suffered significant thermal damage. While the exterior panels are identifiable, the primary concern is 'invisible' damage: melted wiring harnesses throughout the chassis and damaged electronic control modules (ECMs). The cost of replacing complex electronics in a high-end Mercedes-Benz often exceeds repair limits.
This vehicle is an 'Insurance' sale, which provides some transparency. However, the severity of the fire/heat damage makes this a high-risk project for those without specialized electrical repair capabilities. The cost to restore full functionality to the electronics and interior may be prohibitive.
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