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$18,300
price match: year Β±1
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shop estimate, range
$61,000-$34,050-$5,000β$10,200
This 2024 RAM 2500 Laramie sustained heavy front-end collision damage with deployed airbags, but notably, the vehicle is listed as 'RUNS AND DRIVES'. The high mileage for a 2024 model year (111,140 km) is unusual and should be considered. Based on the estimated repair costs of $5,000-$10,200, and a full import price of $33,645 against an average market price of $61,000, there is an estimated margin of approximately $17,155, making it potentially profitable despite the significant repairs.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
SIDE
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SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front of the vehicle shows severe impact damage, with the hood heavily crumpled, the front bumper assembly completely destroyed and detached, and the grille missing. The left front fender is severely bent and damaged, and the left headlight is missing or destroyed. The radiator support and other front structural components are visibly crushed and misaligned. The right front fender appears intact, but the bumper is gone. Inside, both the steering wheel and passenger dashboard airbags are deployed. The rest of the vehicle, including both side profiles (from the A-pillar back) and the rear, appears clean with no visible damage.
Overall condition
Overall, the vehicle is in poor condition due to the extensive front-end collision. However, the cabin interior (aside from deployed airbags) and the exterior body panels from the A-pillar rearward, including the bed and tailgate, appear to be in good cosmetic shape, suggesting the impact was localized to the front.
Repair recommendations
The primary repair focus will be on the complete front end, including structural components and all exterior panels. A full airbag system replacement, including the module and seatbelt pretensioners, is required. Given the 'RUNS AND DRIVES' status, a thorough inspection of the engine, transmission, and cooling system is still recommended to ensure no hidden mechanical damage, despite the positive start code.
Assume replacement due to impact, even if not clearly destroyed in photos.