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This 2024 Audi Q7 has severe front-end damage and deployed airbags, requiring significant repairs. The buy-now price of $17,900 is high given the estimated repair costs. The vehicle has a salvage title and a history of being unsold at auction, indicating potential market resistance or overpricing. The estimated repair range is $10,000-$20,000, leaving a very tight or negative margin against the buy-now price, even before considering the salvage title's impact on resale value.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The primary image shows severe front-end damage. The bumper, grille, headlights, and hood are heavily damaged and misaligned. The radiator and associated components are exposed and appear bent. The front left fender is deformed and pushed inward. The front left tire is flat. The rest of the vehicle's exterior appears undamaged from this angle.
Overall condition
The vehicle's stance is normal, but the front end is clearly compromised. The paint on the visible panels appears clean. The wheels and tires on the right side appear to be in good condition, but the front left tire is flat. The interior is not visible in this primary image.
Repair recommendations
The vehicle requires extensive front-end repairs, including replacement of the bumper, grille, hood, fenders, headlights, radiator, and cooling system. The front suspension and structural components will need assessment and repair. Additionally, the deployed airbags in the steering wheel and dashboard, along with seatbelt pretensioners, must be replaced. A full mechanical inspection is recommended due to the impact and flat tire.
Visible damage to the entire front bumper area.
Grille is destroyed.
Hood is creased and misaligned.
Front left fender is deformed; right fender may need replacement due to impact.
Left headlight missing, right headlight damaged.
Radiator and support structure are bent and exposed.
Visible compromise to front left suspension due to impact.
Front left tire is flat, wheel condition unknown but likely damaged.
Airbag deployed in steering wheel.
Airbag deployed in dashboard.
Likely need replacement due to airbag deployment.
Front crossmember and engine bay structure appear bent.
| Auction | Date | Final Bid | Odometer | Status | Seller |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copart | 2026-05-01 | $7,800 | 11 480 mi | Not sold | Insurance company |

Photo 1
This front-left view shows significant damage to the front end. The bumper, grille, headlights, and hood are heavily compromised. The radiator support structure is bent and appears to have sustained impact. The front left fender is deformed and misaligned. The front left tire is flat. Repair will likely involve replacing the entire front clip, including bumper, grille, headlights, hood, and radiator support. The front left fender may need replacement or extensive repair. The front left tire and wheel will need replacement. Estimated cost for parts and labor for this front-end damage could range from $5,000 to $10,000 depending on the extent of structural damage and part sourcing.

Photo 2
This rear-left quarter view shows the vehicle from the rear-left. The rear bumper, taillight assembly on the left, and rear quarter panel appear intact with no visible damage. The rear left wheel and tire are also intact. The side body panels, including the rear door and rocker panel, show no obvious damage. The overall condition of the rear section appears good from this angle.

Photo 3
This rear-right quarter view shows the vehicle from the rear-right. The rear bumper, taillight assembly on the right, and rear quarter panel appear intact with no visible damage. The rear right wheel and tire are also intact. The side body panels, including the rear door and rocker panel, show no obvious damage. The overall condition of the rear section appears good from this angle.

Photo 4
This front-left three-quarter view reiterates the severe front-end damage. The hood is creased and misaligned, and the front left fender is pushed inward. The front left tire is flat, indicating potential suspension or wheel damage. The front bumper and grille area are destroyed. The front left headlight is missing. This view confirms the need for extensive front-end repair or replacement, including the hood, fender, bumper, grille, and headlights. The flat tire suggests further mechanical inspection is needed. Estimated costs remain $5,000-$10,000 for the visible front-end repairs.

Photo 5
This direct front view clearly shows the extent of the front-end collision. The hood is severely buckled, and the front grille and bumper are gone. The radiator and cooling components are exposed and appear damaged. The front left fender is pushed inward, and the front left headlight is missing. The front right headlight also appears damaged or dislodged. The front suspension components on the left side are visibly compromised. This view confirms the need for replacement of major front-end components, including the hood, fenders, grille, bumper, headlights, and radiator assembly. The cost for these repairs could be substantial, estimated between $6,000 and $12,000.

Photo 6
This rear view of the vehicle shows no visible damage to the rear bumper, taillights, tailgate, or rear quarter panels. The chrome trim and exhaust outlets appear intact. The rear window and wiper are also in good condition. The vehicle's rear section appears to have been unaffected by the collision.

Photo 7
This interior view from the driver's side shows deployed airbags in the steering wheel and potentially on the dashboard (partially obscured). The driver's seat leather appears to be torn or damaged where the airbag deployed. The dashboard and center console appear intact. The driver's side door panel is visible and shows no obvious damage. The deployed airbags indicate a significant impact and will require replacement of the steering wheel, dashboard airbag module, and potentially other restraint system components. This could cost $1,500 to $3,000.

Photo 8
This interior view shows the front seats and dashboard. The driver's side airbag is deployed and wrapped. The passenger side airbag appears to have deployed as well, based on the condition of the steering wheel and dashboard. The brown leather seats appear to be in good condition otherwise, though the driver's seat may have minor damage from airbag deployment. The infotainment screen and center console look intact. The deployed airbags necessitate replacement of the steering wheel, dashboard airbag, and potentially seatbelt pretensioners. This repair could range from $2,000 to $4,000.

Photo 9
This close-up of the instrument cluster shows the odometer reading of 11,480 miles. Several warning lights are illuminated, including ABS, traction control, and potentially others related to the airbag system and engine. The date and time are displayed as Thursday, 2/26/2026. The mileage is relatively low, which is positive. The illuminated warning lights are expected given the accident and deployed airbags, and should be addressed during the repair process.

Photo 10
This view shows the rear seats and the panoramic sunroof. The rear seats appear to be in good condition with no visible damage or stains. The headliner and sunroof are also intact. The rear seatbelts are present and appear functional. This area of the vehicle seems unaffected by the accident.

Photo 11
This view of the rear passenger cabin shows the brown leather seats and door panels. The rear seats are in good condition, with no visible tears or significant wear. The side airbags, indicated by the 'AIRBAG' label on the seat bolster, appear to be intact and have not deployed. The door panels and interior trim are also in good condition. The rear cabin appears to have escaped damage.

Photo 12
This view under the hood reveals the engine compartment. The front end collision has caused significant damage to the radiator and associated cooling components, which are bent and displaced. The engine itself appears to be present, but its condition is difficult to assess fully due to the surrounding damage and debris. The front crossmember and other structural components in the engine bay appear bent and compromised. Repair will involve replacing the radiator, condenser, intercooler (if applicable), and potentially other cooling system parts, as well as assessing and repairing/replacing the bent structural elements. This could cost $2,000 to $5,000.

Photo 13
This is a close-up of the VIN and manufacturer's data plate. It confirms the vehicle is a 2024 Audi Q7, manufactured in Slovakia. The plate provides weight ratings and tire specifications. No damage is visible on the plate itself, and it serves as a reference for vehicle identification.