2002 Volkswagen Eurovan Mv
WV2NB47022H084079
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Submit a hide requestThis 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan MV has been through four owners and features an extensive service history with 42 recorded maintenance events, including a major transmission replacement in Costa Mesa. While the vehicle was primarily maintained in California for many years, it was recently moved to Missouri where it sustained minor rear-end damage and required several component replacements such as new struts, an alternator, and cooling system repairs. The report also notes two specific accident entries: one involving a rear-end collision in 2012 and a more recent incident resulting in towing. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to evaluate how the transmission replacement and multiple damage reports impact its current value and long-term reliability.
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The primary repair involves replacing the tailgate, rear bumper, and glass. The main risk is whether the impact twisted the rear frame rails or affected the door hinges of the side sliding doors.
The vehicle has significant structural damage to its primary rear entry point. While it is an insurance-sold unit (a plus), the cost of labor and parts to perfectly realign a van's body panels after such a heavy impact may exceed the market value of this specific model.
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