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VIN: WVGRF7BP9HD001978
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$2,599
price match: year only
auction $3,251 Β· shipping $2,983 Β· customs $6,557
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$27,500-$12,791-$1,700β$4,150
This 2017 Volkswagen Touareg has significant front-end damage, requiring replacement of the bumper, grille, headlights, and potentially the hood and fender. The vehicle runs and drives, and has a salvage title. The auction history shows multiple unsold attempts, indicating it may be overpriced. The estimated repair cost is substantial, and the market value for a clean example is significantly higher than the current bid. The seller is an insurance company, which reduces risk. The multiple unsold attempts and significant repair needs lower the score.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Secondary damage
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front end is missing the bumper, grille, and headlights, exposing the radiator and internal components. The hood appears damaged, and the driver's side fender has scuffing and a dent. Scattered front-end parts are visible on the ground.
Overall condition
The vehicle's front end is severely damaged and incomplete. The rest of the body appears relatively clean from this angle, and the wheels and tires seem to be in decent condition. The interior is not clearly visible.
Repair recommendations
The front end requires extensive repair or replacement of multiple components. It is recommended to thoroughly inspect the radiator and cooling system for any hidden damage. Given the significant damage, a professional assessment of structural integrity is advised.
Missing, significant damage.
Missing, significant damage.
Missing, significant damage.
Appears damaged, may need replacement.
Scuffing and dent visible.
Exposed and potentially damaged.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-06-11 | $2,000 | 116 027 mi | Not sold | Farmers Insurance |
| Copart | 2026-06-18 | $2,050 | 116 027 mi | Not sold | Farmers Insurance |

Photo 1
The front end is missing the bumper, grille, and headlights, exposing the radiator and other internal components. The hood is also damaged and appears to have been repaired or replaced. The driver's side fender has some scuffing and a dent. The front bumper cover is completely gone. Repairing the front end will require significant parts replacement, likely costing between $2,000-$4,000 for parts and labor.

Photo 2
The passenger side of the vehicle shows no obvious damage from this angle, with clean body panels and glass.

Photo 3
The rear passenger side of the vehicle is visible, showing no apparent damage to the body panels, glass, or lights.

Photo 4
This front three-quarter view from the driver's side shows the missing front-end components, including the bumper, grille, and headlights, as well as damage to the hood and fender.

Photo 5
The front of the vehicle is exposed, showing the radiator and cooling system components.

Photo 6
The rear of the vehicle shows no visible damage to the bumper, tailgate, or taillights.

Photo 7
The interior driver's side shows the dashboard, steering wheel, and front seats.

Photo 8
The front interior shows the dashboard, steering wheel, center console, and front seats.

Photo 9
The instrument cluster shows an 'Oil level: Add oil!

Photo 10
The rear interior shows the back seats, which appear to be in good condition with no visible tears or excessive wear.

Photo 11
The engine bay is open, revealing the V6 FSI engine.

Photo 12
Scattered front-end components, including parts of the bumper, grille, and possibly a headlight assembly, are lying on the ground next to the vehicle.

Photo 13
The VIN plate and vehicle identification sticker are clearly visible, showing manufacturing details and tire information.