
VIN: 1GKS2GKC7LR154843
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$4,650
price match: year ±1
auction $5,452 · shipping $3,305 · customs $7,094
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Runs and drives, insurance seller, and the visible damage looks mostly hail plus broken glass rather than collision damage, but mileage is very high at 269k km and it carries a salvage title. The main photo clearly shows a shattered windshield, broken rear side glass, and widespread hail dents across the hood, roofline, and side panels. Auction history is limited to one recent Copart attempt that did not sell at $4,550, which suggests the current $7,000 buy-now is ambitious for this condition.
Primary damage
HAIL
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The main photo shows a front-left three-quarter view with a heavily shattered windshield, broken rear side glass at the far right of the image, and widespread hail dents visible across the hood, roof edge, front fender, and left-side doors. The front bumper, grille, and headlight area look generally intact from this angle with no obvious front-impact deformation.
Overall condition
The SUV sits level and looks complete, with intact front lighting and wheels visible, but the broken glass and dense hail marks make the exterior clearly storm-damaged.
Repair recommendations
Plan on glass replacement first, then inspect the interior carefully for water intrusion from the broken windows before doing hail repair. The visible damage is mostly cosmetic storm damage, but the high mileage and salvage title mean you should keep the bid disciplined and verify no hidden electrical issues from weather exposure.
Glass is heavily shattered in the photo.
Rear side glass opening is broken out; based on gallery evidence.
Trim around broken rear side glass appears disturbed in gallery photos.
Visible widespread hail dents; likely PDR with some conventional bodywork if dents are sharp.
Hail marks visible on the left-side body panels and supported by gallery views around the vehicle.
Lower rear center trim is dented/scraped in gallery rear view.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-20 | $4,550 | 167 388 mi | Not sold | Insurance company |

Photo 1
Front-left three-quarter view shows heavy hail dents across the hood, roof edge, and left-side panels, plus a severely shattered windshield and broken rear side glass on the right in this photo; PDR/bodywork for visible hail is roughly $1,500-$3,500, windshield replacement about $250-$450, and the broken side glass about $150-$300, with possible hidden water intrusion from the open glass.

Photo 2
Left-rear three-quarter view shows the rear side window on the right in this photo shattered out and widespread hail dents along the roof, quarter, and doors. The upper trim around that broken glass also looks disturbed/missing near the opening, so used glass plus trim repair is about $250-$500 and visible hail repair here is roughly $1,200-$3,000.

Photo 3
Right-rear three-quarter view shows this side mostly straight with hail marks still visible on the roof and upper body, but no obvious major panel deformation from this angle. Visible repair in this view is mainly PDR for hail at roughly $800-$2,000.

Photo 4
Right-front three-quarter view shows a heavily cracked windshield and widespread hail dents on the hood and roof, while the front bumper, grille, and right-side doors look generally aligned from this angle. Windshield replacement is about $250-$450 and visible hail repair here is roughly $1,500-$3,500.

Photo 5
Front view shows the windshield shattered across most of the glass and hail dents scattered over the hood; grille, headlights, and bumper appear intact with no obvious front-end impact damage visible. Windshield replacement is about $250-$450 and hood PDR/bodywork for the visible hail is roughly $600-$1,500.

Photo 6
Rear view shows a dented and scraped trailer hitch cover/step pad area at the lower center, while the liftgate glass and taillights look intact from this angle. That lower trim piece is usually replaceable with used parts for about $80-$180, or more if the bumper cover underneath is also marked beyond what this photo clearly shows.

Photo 7
Front interior view shows the cabin generally complete with black leather seats and no obvious airbag deployment visible from this angle; only normal wear is seen on the driver seat bolster. Minor leather touch-up or upholstery repair for the bolster would be about $50-$150 if desired.

Photo 8
Dashboard and front seats are shown, and no obvious interior damage is visible from this angle.

Photo 9
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Photo 10
Second and third row seating area is shown, and no obvious interior damage is visible from this angle.

Photo 11
Side view of the second-row area shows moderate wear and creasing on the leather seat cushion in the foreground, but no obvious structural interior damage. Seat leather repair or a used cover section would typically run about $80-$200.

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Photo 13
VIN/manufacturer label area is shown, and no obvious damage is visible from this angle.