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$4,950
price match: year, fuel, engine, mileage
auction $5,752 · shipping $2,958 · customs $3,215
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$36,000-$11,925-$20,300–$41,000
This 2024 Audi A5 has suffered catastrophic damage to the entire passenger side, front end, and likely structural components. The vehicle has a salvage title and has been relisted multiple times after failing to sell, indicating it is overpriced. The auction history shows it was previously sold by an insurance company and then relisted by a non-insurance company, raising significant concerns about a repair-flip scam. The estimated repair costs are extremely high, far exceeding the current buy-now price and the estimated market value for a clean vehicle. The odometer reading of 'NOT ACTUAL' further adds to the risk.
Primary damage
ALL OVER
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The vehicle has sustained severe damage across the entire passenger side, including the front fender, door, rocker panel, and rear quarter panel. The front end is also heavily damaged, with compromised bumper, hood, and exposed engine components. The windshield is cracked, and the driver's side door appears to be partially open and deformed.
Overall condition
The vehicle is in a severely damaged state, with significant body deformation on the passenger side and front end. The stance of the vehicle appears compromised, and the front passenger wheel is turned inward. The interior shows signs of deployed airbags.
Repair recommendations
This vehicle has sustained severe structural damage and requires extensive repairs, including replacement of major body panels, suspension components, and the entire airbag system. Given the extent of the damage and the history of multiple relistings, it is unlikely to be a cost-effective repair. A thorough structural inspection is mandatory before any repair work is considered.
Includes grille, headlights, and associated components.
Severe damage visible.
Severely buckled and deformed.
Extensive damage and creasing.
Severe damage visible.
Significant damage, potentially requiring structural repair.
Visibly compromised, requires structural assessment and repair.
Cracked.
Multiple airbags deployed, requires full system replacement and interior trim.
Damaged and displaced due to impact and airbag deployment.
Front passenger wheel is turned inward, indicating likely suspension damage.
Exposed and damaged in the front end collision.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-01 | $1,650 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Sold | Insurance company |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-19 | $1,450 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-05-26 | $950 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-06-02 | $1,000 | 999 999 mi (unknown) | Not sold | Non-insurance company |

Photo 1
The front passenger side of the vehicle shows severe damage, with the fender, bumper, headlight, and hood significantly compromised. The front passenger door is heavily dented and creased, and the A-pillar appears deformed. The front wheel is intact but dirty. The engine bay is exposed and shows damage to components. Estimated repair cost for front end and passenger side bodywork: $4,000-$7,000.

Photo 2
The passenger side of the vehicle exhibits extensive damage, including severe creasing and buckling of the front and rear doors, rocker panel, and rear quarter panel. The B-pillar is visibly compromised. The passenger side airbags have deployed. The rear passenger wheel appears intact. Estimated repair cost for passenger side body panels and structural repairs: $5,000-$9,000.

Photo 3
The rear passenger side shows significant damage to the rear quarter panel and bumper. The rear passenger door is also damaged. The rear passenger wheel is severely deformed and appears to have lost air. The rear bumper is detached on the right side. Estimated repair cost for rear quarter panel, bumper, and rear passenger wheel/suspension: $3,000-$6,000.

Photo 4
This front three-quarter view from the passenger side shows the severe frontal damage, including the compromised hood, bumper, grille, and front passenger fender. The passenger side door and A-pillar are heavily damaged, and the windshield is cracked. The front passenger wheel is intact but dirty. Estimated repair cost for front end and passenger side bodywork: $4,000-$7,000.

Photo 5
The front of the vehicle shows extensive damage to the bumper, grille, radiator support, and cooling system components. The hood is bent upwards and damaged. The headlights are missing or damaged. The front passenger fender is also compromised. Estimated repair cost for front bumper, grille, radiator support, and associated components: $2,500-$4,500.

Photo 6
The rear of the vehicle shows damage to the rear bumper, specifically on the driver's side where it is detached and cracked. The taillights appear intact. The rear diffuser section of the bumper is also damaged.

Photo 7
The interior shows deployed airbags on the driver's side, including the steering wheel airbag and dashboard airbag. The dashboard is damaged and displaced. The driver's side door panel is also damaged. The interior is dirty and shows signs of impact. Airbag replacement and dashboard repair/replacement: $2,000-$4,000.

Photo 8
This view of the interior shows the damaged dashboard and center console area, with debris and deployed airbag material. The driver's side door controls are visible. The front grille components are dislodged into the cabin.

Photo 9
The digital instrument cluster is visible but dusty; its operational status is unknown. The surrounding dashboard trim is damaged. Estimated cost for instrument cluster replacement if needed: $500-$1,500.

Photo 10
The rear passenger seats are visible, with a spare tire and a rubber floor mat stored.

Photo 11
The engine compartment is open, revealing the 2. 0L 4-cylinder engine. The engine appears to be intact but dirty, with some hoses and wiring disconnected or damaged.

Photo 12
The driver's side door jamb shows the VIN plate and manufacturer information.