
Buy Now
$110,000
price match: year, fuel, engine, mileage
auction $116,853 · shipping $4,119 · customs $47,856
shop estimate, range
$285,000-$168,828-$33,000–$71,500
This 2019 Lamborghini Urus has a 'RUNS AND DRIVES' status and a salvage title, but the extensive side and front-end damage visible in the photos, combined with its auction history showing escalating damage and multiple unsold attempts, significantly lowers its score. The flip detection flag is a major concern, indicating potential hidden structural damage. The estimated repair costs are substantial, and the market value for a clean Urus is high, but the risks associated with this vehicle's history and condition make it a very speculative purchase. The buy-now price of $110,000 is high given the risks.
Primary damage
SIDE
Secondary damage
FRONT END
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front passenger side shows significant damage to the bumper, fender, and door, with visible creasing and buckling. The front passenger tire is flat. The rear passenger side also exhibits substantial damage to the rear door and quarter panel.
Overall condition
The vehicle has a flat front passenger tire, and the body panels on the passenger side appear misaligned and damaged. The overall stance suggests potential structural compromise.
Repair recommendations
Extensive bodywork and potential structural repairs are needed on the passenger side and front end. The flat tire and warning light for the night vision assist system also require attention. Given the auction history and flip detection, a thorough pre-purchase inspection for hidden structural damage is critical.
Visible damage to the front passenger side bumper.
Visible damage and creasing on the front passenger fender.
Significant dents and creases on the front passenger door.
Damage to the rear passenger door.
Substantial damage to the rear passenger quarter panel.
Damage to the rocker panel on the passenger side.
Flat tire on the front passenger side.
Likely needed due to front-end and side impact.
Potential structural damage due to the severity of the side impact, especially given the flip history.
Malfunction warning displayed on the instrument cluster.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IAAI | 2026-01-16 | $0 | 33 301 mi | Sold | New Jersey Manufacturing Group |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-19 | $86,000 | 33 302 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-26 | $96,000 | 33 302 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |

Photo 1
The front left quarter panel, bumper, and headlight show damage. The front left tire is flat. The wheel appears to be intact but may have curb rash. Repairing the front bumper and fender will likely involve replacement of the bumper cover and repair or replacement of the fender. Estimated cost: $2500 - $5000.

Photo 2
The rear of the vehicle is visible from the rear right quarter.

Photo 3
The right side of the vehicle shows significant damage to the front and rear doors, as well as the rear quarter panel. The front door is heavily creased and buckled, and the rear door is also damaged. The rear quarter panel shows signs of impact. Repair will likely involve extensive bodywork and potentially replacement of multiple panels. Estimated cost: $8000 - $15000.

Photo 4
This view shows the front right quarter of the vehicle. The front bumper, fender, and door show damage. The front fender is creased, and the front door has visible damage. The front right wheel and tire appear intact. Repair will likely involve bodywork on the fender and door.

Photo 5
The front of the vehicle is shown.

Photo 6
The rear of the vehicle is shown.

Photo 7
The interior driver's side is shown.

Photo 8
The front interior of the vehicle is shown.

Photo 9
The digital instrument cluster shows 'Engine on.

Photo 10
The rear interior of the vehicle is shown, focusing on the rear seats and center console.

Photo 11
The rear passenger side interior is shown.

Photo 12
The engine bay is open, showing the V8 engine.

Photo 13
The VIN plate and manufacturer sticker are visible on the driver's side door jamb.