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VIN: W1KRJ8AB6SF006474
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$83,000
price match: year Β±1
auction $88,233 Β· shipping $3,782 Β· customs $34,138
shop estimate, range
$295,000-$126,153-$19,000β$43,500
This 2025 Mercedes-Benz AMG has a 'Burn - engine' primary damage and is being sold by a non-insurance company, which is a red flag. The vehicle has been relisted multiple times with declining bids, indicating it is overpriced. The flip detection warning is critical, suggesting cosmetic repairs hiding structural damage. The auction history shows it was previously sold by an insurance company and then relisted by a non-insurance company, increasing the risk of a flip. Given the significant damage, flip risk, and multiple unsold attempts, the score is very low.
Primary damage
BURN - ENGINE
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The front of the vehicle is visible. The hood is significantly damaged and appears to be popped open, revealing engine components. The front bumper and grille area appear intact, but the lighting and angle limit a full assessment of the front end. The driver's side front wheel and tire are visible and appear to be in good condition. The paint appears to be in good condition on the visible panels.
Overall condition
The vehicle is a black coupe. The stance appears normal, but the damaged hood is a major concern. The driver's side front wheel and tire look good. The overall exterior appears clean aside from the primary damage to the front end. No interior is visible.
Repair recommendations
The primary damage is an engine fire, which necessitates a full engine replacement and likely extensive repairs to associated systems. The hood also requires replacement. Given the 'flip' warning and the vehicle's history of multiple unsold attempts with declining bids, extreme caution is advised. Thorough inspection for hidden structural and electrical damage is paramount before considering any purchase.
Engine fire damage is severe and likely requires complete engine replacement. Cost is highly variable depending on extent of damage.
Hood is severely damaged and needs replacement.
Minor damage may be present, needs detailed inspection.
Likely damaged by engine fire, requires inspection and potential replacement.
Fire damage can compromise wiring harnesses and modules.
May be affected by impact or heat from engine fire.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-01-15 | $21,600 | 291 mi | Sold | Insurance company |
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-01-27 | $13,950 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-01-29 | $23,750 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-03 | $5,050 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-05 | $15,050 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-10 | $24,400 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-12 | $24,100 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-17 | $14,550 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-19 | $10,150 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-24 | $7,100 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-02-26 | $4,700 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-03 | $15,200 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-05 | $19,950 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-10 | $11,500 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-12 | $25,000 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-17 | $5,750 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-24 | $2,550 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-26 | $12,650 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-03-31 | $21,850 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-02 | $9,650 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-07 | $7,450 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-09 | $13,950 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-14 | $11,550 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-16 | $12,500 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-21 | $13,550 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |
| Copart | 2026-04-28 | $9,300 | 291 mi | Not sold | Non-insurance company |

Photo 1
The front of the vehicle is heavily damaged, with the hood buckled and open, revealing significant engine compartment damage. The front bumper appears to be missing or severely compromised, and the headlights show signs of impact. The front fenders also show damage and misalignment. This view suggests a major front-end collision or fire event. Repairing the engine compartment and front structure could cost upwards of $15,000-$30,000, depending on the extent of internal engine damage and structural repairs needed. Replacement of the hood, fenders, bumper, and headlights would add another $5,000-$10,000.

Photo 2
This is a rear three-quarter view of the vehicle. The body panels, including the rear quarter panel, door, and roof, appear to be in good condition with no obvious dents or scratches visible from this angle. The wheels and tires also look to be in good condition. The rear taillights are intact. No significant damage is apparent in this view, suggesting the primary impact was to the front.

Photo 3
This rear three-quarter view shows the passenger side of the vehicle. The rear quarter panel, door, and roof appear to be in good condition. However, the front passenger side fender and door show significant damage, including buckling and misalignment, indicating a substantial impact in that area. The front passenger wheel appears to be intact, but the surrounding bodywork is severely compromised. Repairing or replacing the front fender and door could cost $3,000-$7,000.

Photo 4
This is a front three-quarter view of the vehicle, showing the driver's side. The hood is open and appears buckled, with visible damage to the engine compartment. The front driver's side fender is severely damaged and misaligned, and the front bumper area shows signs of impact. The driver's side headlight appears intact. The front driver's door also shows some damage and misalignment. Repairing the fender, door, and front bumper could range from $4,000-$8,000.

Photo 5
This is a direct front view of the vehicle. The hood is significantly damaged and buckled upwards, exposing the engine compartment. The front grille and Mercedes-Benz emblem are intact. The front bumper appears to have sustained damage, particularly on the lower sections. Both headlights are visible and appear to be intact, though their mounting points may be compromised due to the hood and fender damage. The front structure beneath the hood is not clearly visible but appears deformed.

Photo 6
This is a rear view of the vehicle. The rear bumper, taillights, and exhaust tips appear to be in good condition with no visible damage. The trunk lid and rear quarter panels are also intact. The overall condition of the rear of the vehicle is excellent, indicating the damage is concentrated at the front.

Photo 7
This image shows the interior of the vehicle from the driver's side, focusing on the front seats and dashboard. The seats appear to be in excellent condition with minimal wear. The steering wheel and center console are visible and seem undamaged. The digital instrument cluster is visible but not illuminated. The interior appears clean and well-maintained, suggesting the damage is primarily external.

Photo 8
This interior view shows the driver's side dashboard, steering wheel, and center console. The digital instrument cluster is illuminated, displaying various warning lights, including engine, ABS, and airbag indicators, consistent with significant front-end damage. The infotainment screen is also visible. The steering wheel and dashboard appear to be in good condition. The overall interior seems well-preserved.

Photo 9
This is a close-up of the digital instrument cluster. It shows the vehicle is stationary (0 km/h) with 291 miles on the odometer. Numerous warning lights are illuminated, including engine, ABS, traction control, and airbag warnings, indicating potential system failures due to the accident. The 'BRAKE PARK' warning is also active. The display itself appears functional.

Photo 10
This interior view shows the passenger side of the cabin, including the passenger seat and part of the dashboard. The passenger seat appears to be in excellent condition, similar to the driver's seat. The trim and materials look clean and well-maintained. The overall interior condition suggests that the cabin was not significantly affected by the impact or any potential fire.

Photo 11
This image shows the engine compartment with the hood open. The primary damage appears to be concentrated around the engine itself and the surrounding components. The engine cover with the 'AMG' logo is visible. There are signs of heat or fire damage, particularly on the right side of the engine bay and on some hoses and wiring. The radiator area at the bottom also shows some deformation. Significant engine repair or replacement is likely required, potentially costing $10,000-$25,000 or more, depending on the extent of internal damage and fire effects.

Photo 12
This is a close-up of the vehicle's VIN plate and compliance stickers. The VIN is clearly visible, along with manufacturing details. The stickers indicate the vehicle was manufactured in Germany. This view provides essential information for verifying the vehicle's identity and specifications but shows no damage.