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$10,750
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auction $11,002 Β· shipping $3,760 Β· customs $5,315
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$44,000-$20,077-$6,700β$14,400
This 2024 BMW X3 has significant front-end damage and a salvage title. The vehicle has been listed multiple times without selling, indicating it may be overpriced. The auction history reveals it was previously sold by GEICO with front-end damage and then relisted by a non-insurance company with added side damage, raising concerns about a potential repair flip. The estimated repair costs are substantial, and the market value for a clean example is significantly higher than the current buy-now price plus repairs, suggesting a low potential margin.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
SIDE
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front of the vehicle is severely damaged. The hood is crumpled and creased, the front bumper is missing, and the driver's side front fender is heavily damaged and misaligned. The radiator and other front-end components are exposed and appear damaged. The front driver's side wheel is turned inward. The driver's side mirror is intact. The rest of the vehicle's exterior appears relatively undamaged from this angle, but the view is limited to the front and driver's side.
Overall condition
The vehicle has a severe front-end collision. The stance appears normal from the side, but the front structure is clearly compromised. The wheels and tires are not clearly visible due to the damage. The interior is not visible in this photo.
Repair recommendations
The vehicle requires extensive front-end repairs, including replacement of the bumper, hood, fender, radiator, and front structural components. Suspension and steering may also need attention. The deployed airbag system and potentially the instrument cluster will need to be addressed. Given the salvage title and history of multiple relistings, a thorough inspection for hidden structural damage is crucial before committing to repairs.
Missing and damaged front bumper.
Severely crumpled and creased.
Heavily damaged and misaligned.
Exposed and appears damaged.
Radiator support and front crossmember are bent.
Likely non-functional due to impact.
Inward turn of the front wheel suggests potential damage.
Previous auction history indicates deployed airbag.
Display was dark in previous images, potential malfunction.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-03-31 | $7,300 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Sold | GEICO |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-04-17 | $10,800 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-21 | $9,900 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-24 | $10,600 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-28 | $10,700 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-01 | $10,000 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-05 | $10,600 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |

Photo 1
The front of the vehicle shows significant damage. The hood is severely buckled and creased, and the front bumper is missing, exposing the radiator and other internal components. The driver's side front fender is also heavily damaged and appears to be detached in places. The headlights are intact but likely non-functional due to the impact. The radiator support structure is visibly bent. Repairing this will likely require replacement of the hood, bumper assembly, fender, radiator, and associated support structures. Estimated cost for parts and labor could range from $3,500 to $6,000.

Photo 2
This view shows the driver's side of the vehicle from the rear quarter panel forward. The front fender shows significant damage and misalignment, consistent with the impact shown in previous images. The driver's side doors appear to be in good condition with no obvious dents or scratches visible from this angle. The rear taillight assembly is intact. The front wheel appears to be slightly turned inward, suggesting potential suspension or steering component damage. The side skirt is intact. No significant repair costs are immediately apparent from this angle beyond what is related to the front end damage.

Photo 3
This rear three-quarter view shows the passenger side of the vehicle. The rear bumper shows minor scuffing at the lower edge. The passenger side rear door and rear quarter panel appear to be in good condition with no visible damage. The rear taillight assembly is intact. The passenger side rear wheel and tire are in good condition. The side skirt is intact. The front passenger side fender shows some misalignment and potential damage, though less severe than the driver's side. The front passenger door appears to be in good condition. No significant repair costs are visible in this image.

Photo 4
This is a front three-quarter view of the driver's side. The front bumper is missing, and the driver's side fender is heavily damaged and misaligned. The hood is buckled. The driver's side headlight is intact but likely non-functional. The front grille area is damaged. The radiator is exposed and appears bent. The front driver's side wheel is turned inward. The front passenger fender shows some damage and misalignment. The front passenger headlight is intact. This view confirms the extensive front-end damage, requiring replacement of multiple components. Estimated repair costs remain consistent with the initial assessment.

Photo 5
This is a direct front view of the vehicle. The entire front bumper assembly is missing. The hood is severely creased and buckled. The driver's side fender is heavily damaged and detached. The radiator is exposed and bent. The front grille is damaged. The driver's side headlight is intact but likely non-functional. The front passenger side fender shows damage and misalignment. The front passenger side headlight is intact. The front suspension components are not clearly visible but the inward turn of the driver's side front wheel suggests potential damage. This view confirms the need for extensive front-end repairs, including structural components.

Photo 6
This is a rear view of the vehicle. The rear bumper shows minor scuffing at the bottom edge. The tailgate and rear body panels appear to be in good condition with no visible dents or scratches. The rear taillight assemblies are intact and appear undamaged. The rear window wiper is present. The exhaust tips are visible and appear undamaged. The X3 and xDrive30i badging is present. No significant repair costs are visible in this image.

Photo 7
This is a view of the driver's side interior. The driver's seat is black leather and appears to be in good condition with no tears or excessive wear. The dashboard and steering wheel are visible. The steering wheel has some tape on it, possibly from airbag deployment or a temporary repair. The driver's side door panel is visible and appears to be in good condition. The floor mats are present. The interior appears relatively clean, but the tape on the steering wheel suggests potential airbag system issues that may require inspection and repair, potentially costing $500-$1,500 if airbags need replacement.

Photo 8
This is a view of the front interior dashboard and center console. The dashboard appears to be in good condition, with no visible cracks or damage. The infotainment screen is present. The center console and gear shifter are visible and appear to be in good condition. The air vents are intact. The passenger seat is visible and appears to be in good condition. No significant repair costs are visible in this image.

Photo 9
This image shows a close-up of the dashboard, specifically the instrument cluster area. The display is dark, suggesting the vehicle is either off or the display is malfunctioning. There are no visible cracks or physical damage to the dashboard itself in this area. The quality of the image does not allow for detailed assessment of the digital display's functionality. If the display is non-functional, replacement could cost $300-$800.

Photo 10
This image shows the rear seats of the vehicle. The black leather rear seats appear to be in excellent condition with no visible tears, stains, or excessive wear. The headrests are all present and in good condition. The seatbelts are visible and appear to be functional. The center armrest is down. The rear interior appears to be very well-maintained. No repair costs are visible in this image.

Photo 11
This is a view of the rear passenger side interior. The rear seats appear to be in excellent condition, consistent with the previous image. The door panel is visible and shows no damage. The floor carpet appears clean. The window is down. The overall interior condition appears to be very good. No repair costs are visible in this image.

Photo 12
This image shows the engine bay. The engine itself appears to be a BMW TwinPower Turbo. The engine cover is in place. However, the front of the engine bay is heavily damaged, with bent metal structures and displaced components, consistent with the frontal impact. The radiator and associated cooling system components are clearly damaged and exposed. Some wiring harnesses are visible and appear intact, but their connections to damaged components are unknown. The battery is not clearly visible. Repairing the engine bay will involve significant work on the front structure, cooling system, and potentially engine mounts. Estimated costs for this are included in the front-end repair estimate.

Photo 13
This is a close-up of the vehicle's VIN plate and manufacturer information sticker. The VIN is clearly legible, and the manufacturing date is March 2024, confirming it is a new model. The tire and rim specifications are listed. This image provides important identification details but shows no damage. No repair costs are associated with this image.