2017 Mercedes-benz E 300
WDDZF4JB3HA242967
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2017 Mercedes-benz E 300 VIN WDDZF4JB3HA242967 is available at IAAI. Last known mileage — 1 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class carries a branded title due to reported flood damage and a total loss declaration in Louisiana. The vehicle has been through three owners, including a personal lease, and shows significant history involving multiple damage reports including rear-end collision impacts and front-end water damage. Notably, the report flags an odometer mileage inconsistency between 34,590 and 121,631 miles. While it features 17 service records from locations like Mercedes-Benz of New Orleans, the combination of a salvage title, flood history, and inconsistent mileage makes the full report essential to evaluate potential safety risks or structural integrity before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle.
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While the exterior looks pristine, the 'Fresh Water' designation is a major red flag for high-tech luxury vehicles. Expect significant labor costs in diagnosing and replacing moisture-damaged modules (ECUs) and potential engine/transmission issues.
This vehicle is a 'high risk' investment due to the flood status. While it was sold by an insurance company (a plus for documentation), the complexity of modern Mercedes electronics means that even minor water intrusion can cause intermittent electrical failures that are extremely costly to diagnose and repair.
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