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$25,750
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auction $27,202 · shipping $3,222 · customs $10,610
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The vehicle has a salvage title due to water/flood damage. It is a 2025 Volvo XC90 Core with a buy now price of $25,750. The vehicle runs and drives. The market price for similar vehicles is $69,999. The estimated margin is significant, but the score is based on condition only.
Primary damage
WATER/FLOOD
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The vehicle appears to be in good condition with no major visible damage. There are no signs of heavy structural damage or deployed airbags. The vehicle has a few minor scratches and scuffs, but overall, it looks well-maintained.
Overall condition
The vehicle appears to be in good condition with no major visible damage. The paint is shiny and clean, and there are no signs of rust or corrosion. The interior is not visible in the photos, but the exterior looks well-maintained.
Repair recommendations
The vehicle has a salvage title due to water/flood damage. It is recommended to inspect the vehicle thoroughly before purchasing, especially the electrical systems and interior. The vehicle may require additional repairs or maintenance due to the flood damage.
Due to flood damage, it's essential to inspect the electrical system to ensure it's functioning properly.
The interior may require cleaning and drying to remove any water damage.

Photo 1
Front-left three-quarter exterior view; no obvious body damage is visible from this angle, only light dust on the paint.

Photo 2
Left-rear three-quarter view shows no clear collision damage, with only light dirt on the lower bumper and rocker area.

Photo 3
Right-rear three-quarter exterior view; no obvious damage is visible, though strong sun glare limits close inspection of the side panels.

Photo 4
Front-right three-quarter view shows the body, lights, and wheel appearing straight with no obvious visible damage from this angle.

Photo 5
Front view shows intact grille, headlights, and bumper with no obvious impact damage, just light dust and minor surface grime on the hood and fascia.

Photo 6
Rear view shows the tailgate, taillights, rear glass, and bumper looking intact with no obvious visible damage from this angle.

Photo 7
Driver area interior view appears clean with no obvious tears, broken trim, or deployed airbags visible.

Photo 8
Front cabin view looks largely clean, but there is a small puncture/tear on the right front seat cushion near the front edge; localized upholstery repair may be possible for about $60-$150, or seat cover replacement/upholstery section work about $200-$450.

Photo 9
Instrument cluster is powered on and shows multiple warning lights including ABS, brake, check engine, and tire pressure; this could be low-voltage, flood-related electrical issues, or stored faults, so visible-photo-only allowance for scan/diagnostics is about $30-$100, while actual repairs could vary widely after inspection.

Photo 10
Rear seating/cargo-facing interior view appears clean with no obvious staining, trim damage, or broken glass visible from this angle.

Photo 11
Second-row interior view looks clean with no obvious seat, door-panel, or trim damage visible.

Photo 12
Engine bay appears complete and largely undisturbed with no obvious crash damage, broken plastics, or visible fluid residue from this view.

Photo 13
Door-jamb VIN label area is shown and no physical damage is visible in this close-up.