2018 Porsche Panamera 4
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Submit a hide requestThis 2018 Porsche Panamera 4 has been through three owners and includes an extensive service history with over 26 documented records, including major milestones like the cylinder head replacement and multiple brake system overhauls. While it was primarily a corporate vehicle in California before moving to personal use in Georgia, the report notes two instances of minor damage related to rear-end collisions. The vehicle most recently transitioned to its third owner in Alabama following a series of comprehensive maintenance checks at specialized Porsche service centers. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the reported accident history and specific mechanical repairs may impact its current value.
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The primary repairs involve replacing the rear bumper, passenger side tail light, and potentially welding/replacing the quarter panel. A full inspection is required to ensure no 'hidden' damage exists on the inner trunk structure or frame rails.
The vehicle is a high-value Porsche with relatively low mileage. Since it was sold by an insurance company, the title status and damage documentation are generally reliable. The repair cost of $34k against a market value of $44k leaves a slim margin; however, because the impact is localized to the rear corner (not structural front), this is a strong candidate for those who can manage high-end parts costs.
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