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$17,500
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This 2022 BMW X7 M50I has significant front-end damage, including a buckled hood, destroyed bumper and grille, and impacted driver's side fender. The interior shows deployed airbags, necessitating their replacement and system checks. The vehicle has been listed multiple times without selling, indicating it may be overpriced or have underlying issues. The estimated repair costs are substantial, and the auction history suggests potential market resistance. The current bid is below the estimated repair cost, but the overall risk and repair scope lower the attractiveness.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
SIDE
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front end of the vehicle is severely damaged, with the hood buckled, bumper and grille destroyed, and the driver's side front fender impacted. The driver's side headlight is missing, and the front driver's side tire appears deflated. The engine bay shows damage to the radiator support and surrounding components.
Overall condition
The vehicle has severe front-end damage, with the hood significantly deformed and the front bumper and grille missing or destroyed. The driver's side front fender is also damaged. The driver's side front tire is low. The rest of the vehicle's body panels appear intact from this angle, and the interior shows deployed airbags.
Repair recommendations
Extensive front-end repairs are needed, including replacement of major components and structural elements. The deployed airbag system requires immediate attention. Given the severity of the damage and the vehicle's auction history, a thorough pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended.
Includes grille and associated components.
Severely buckled.
Visible damage to radiator support and surrounding components in engine bay.
Missing.
Impacted.
Deployed airbags in steering wheel and dashboard. Requires replacement and system diagnostics.
Appears deflated/damaged.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-06-02 | $16,400 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Bristol West Insurance |
| Copart | 2026-06-09 | $16,500 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Bristol West Insurance |
| Copart | 2026-06-16 | $16,400 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Bristol West Insurance |

Photo 1
The front end is severely damaged, with the hood buckled and the bumper and grille area destroyed. The driver's side front fender is also impacted. The driver's side front wheel appears to be intact but the tire is low. The driver's side headlight is missing. Repairing the front end will likely require replacement of the hood, bumper, grille, radiator support, headlights, and potentially structural components.

Photo 2
The driver's side of the vehicle shows damage to the front fender and bumper area, consistent with the impact seen in the previous photo. The rest of the driver's side, including doors, rear quarter panel, and rear bumper, appears to have no obvious damage from this angle. The driver's side rear wheel and tire are intact. Estimated repair cost for front fender/bumper area: $1,500-$3,000.

Photo 3
The rear passenger side of the vehicle shows no obvious damage.

Photo 4
This front driver's side view shows significant damage to the front end, including the hood, bumper, and grille area. The driver's side front fender is also damaged. The driver's side front wheel and tire show some impact, with the tire appearing deflated. The rest of the driver's side body panels appear undamaged from this angle. Estimated repair cost for front end and fender: $9,500-$18,000.

Photo 5
The front of the vehicle is heavily damaged, with the hood severely buckled and the front bumper and grille assembly destroyed. The radiator and other front-end components are exposed and appear damaged. The headlights are missing. This view confirms extensive front-end structural damage. Repair will require significant component replacement and structural work.

Photo 6
The rear of the vehicle shows no visible damage.

Photo 7
The driver's side interior shows deployed airbags in the steering wheel and possibly on the dashboard. The driver's seat is visible, and the tan leather appears to be in good condition. The center console and dashboard are visible, but the extent of damage to electronics is unclear. Airbag replacement and related system checks are necessary. Estimated cost for airbags and related systems: $2,500-$5,000.

Photo 8
The front interior shows deployed airbags in the steering wheel and possibly the passenger side. The dashboard and center console are visible, with the infotainment screen appearing intact but dusty. The tan leather seats are visible and appear to be in good condition. The extent of damage to the dashboard and electronics is not fully discernible from this angle. Airbag replacement and system checks are required.

Photo 9
This is a close-up of the digital instrument cluster, which appears dusty but functional.

Photo 10
The rear seats of the vehicle are shown, appearing to be in excellent condition with tan leather upholstery.

Photo 11
The passenger side interior shows the front and second-row seats, both in tan leather and appearing to be in excellent condition.

Photo 12
The engine bay is open, revealing the 4. 4L V8 engine. The front of the engine appears intact, but the area around the radiator and front support structure is severely damaged, consistent with the frontal impact. Some hoses and wiring are visible and appear disturbed. Repairing the front structure and cooling system will be necessary.

Photo 13
A single headlight assembly is shown lying on the ground.

Photo 14
The VIN plate and vehicle information sticker are clearly visible and legible.

Photo 15
This is a front three-quarter view of the vehicle, showing significant damage to the front end, including the hood, bumper, and grille. The driver's side front fender is also impacted. The overall condition of the front end suggests major structural damage. Estimated repair cost for front end damage: $9,500-$18,000.
Interior 360
A 360-degree interior view shows deployed airbags in the steering wheel and on the passenger side dashboard. The tan leather interior appears to be in good condition otherwise, with no visible tears or stains. The dashboard and center console are visible, but the extent of electronic damage is unclear due to the angle and lighting. Airbag replacement and system diagnostics are necessary. Estimated cost for airbags and related systems: $2,500-$5,000.