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The photo and gallery show a hard front-left/front-center hit: hood buckled, bumper/grille and left headlight area missing, left front fender opened up, and the left front wheel appears displaced, which points to likely suspension damage. It is listed as runs and drives, but the gallery also shows a deployed driver airbag, and the salvage title plus likely hidden cooling/core-support damage keep risk high. At a $78,000 buy-now, this is far above sensible salvage pricing for the visible damage and risk.
Primary damage
FRONT END
Title
SALVAGE TITLE
Damage visible
The primary photo shows major front-left and front-center damage: the hood is sharply buckled upward, the front bumper/grille and left headlight area are missing, and the left front fender/arch area is torn open with wiring and inner structure exposed. The left front wheel sits visibly out of normal position in the wheel opening, suggesting suspension or steering damage.
Overall condition
From this angle the SUV sits with severe front-end disassembly, the left front corner appears structurally disturbed, while the side body behind the front area looks mostly straight and complete.
Repair recommendations
Plan for a full front-left teardown before bidding: suspension geometry, knuckle/control arm/strut, radiator support, cooling pack, and apron alignment need measurement. Budget this as a substantial front-end rebuild with SRS work, not a simple bumper-and-hood job.
Bumper cover, grilles, brackets and lower trim are missing/broken at the front.
Hood is visibly buckled and misaligned at the front-left/front edge.
Left lamp area is missing/open in the photo.
Left front outer panel and trim are torn away with inner area exposed.
Wheel position looks pushed out/back; exact parts need teardown confirmation.
Open front end and impact pattern suggest likely support/mount damage; extent not fully visible.
Wiring and inner front-left area are exposed; clips, ducts, liners and harness repair likely.
Gallery interior image shows deployed driver airbag; additional restraint faults are possible.
Refinish needed after replacement of hood, fender and bumper-related parts.

Photo 1
Severe front-left impact is visible: the hood is buckled upward, the entire front bumper/grille/left headlight area is missing, and the left front fender/arch trim is torn away exposing wiring and inner structure. The left front wheel appears pushed back/out of normal alignment, suggesting suspension/steering damage; expect replacement of bumper assembly, grille, left lamp, left fender/liners and likely suspension components, roughly $6,500-$14,000 visible here using used/aftermarket parts. Core support/apron/radiator pack damage is possible from this angle but not fully confirmable in the photo.

Photo 2
Front-right view shows the front bumper cover and center grille area torn off/missing, with the hood sitting high and misaligned at the front edge. The right headlight appears present, but the right front corner trim/duct area is broken and hanging open; bumper/grille/brackets and likely front trim pieces will need replacement, about $3,500-$8,000 visible from this side. Hidden cooling support damage remains possible behind the open front end.

Photo 3
This front-left angle confirms major nose damage with the bumper, grille, and left headlight missing, plus a sharply creased hood. The left front corner is opened up to the inner structure and wiring, and the left wheel still looks out of position, so left suspension/steering parts likely need replacement along with front-end panels and mounts, roughly $7,000-$15,000 visible here. Possible apron/core-support distortion cannot be ruled out from the photo.

Photo 4
Left side profile is mostly straight from the doors rearward, but the front-left fender area is missing and the hood front-left corner is bent upward. The left front suspension still appears compromised at the wheel opening; replacing the left fender/arch trim and related front-left hardware is roughly $2,500-$6,000 visible from this angle. Strong backlighting limits fine paint and dent inspection on the doors.

Photo 5
Rear view shows the tailgate, rear glass, bumper, and lamps with no obvious damage visible from this angle.

Photo 6
Right-rear quarter and right side look largely clean, with no obvious body damage visible from this angle.

Photo 7
Right side is mostly straight, but the front-right bumper corner and lower front trim are broken/missing and the hood remains slightly raised at the front. The right headlight lens appears intact in this view; replacing the right front bumper corner trim/brackets and refinishing adjacent pieces is roughly $1,500-$3,500 visible here.
Interior 360
Interior view is heavily overexposed, but the driver airbag is clearly deployed from the steering wheel; visible seat trim, dash, and front passenger area otherwise look largely intact from this limited angle. Airbag replacement with module reset/repair and related steering-wheel trim typically runs about $800-$1,800 using salvage/independent-shop sourcing, and additional restraint faults may exist but are not visible here.