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The 2015 BMW 528I XDRIVE has significant front-end damage, with visible structural issues and missing components. The vehicle is being sold by a non-insurance seller, raising the risk of a potential flip, which could indicate previous undisclosed damage. Given the current buy now price of $3,250, the estimated repair costs will likely exceed this amount, making it a risky investment.
Primary damage
Front End
Airbags
Intact
Title
Clear
Damage visible
The vehicle shows extensive front-end damage, with missing parts, particularly around the grille and hood area. There are also signs of potential frame damage, as the front left side appears compromised.
Overall condition
Overall, the vehicle is in poor condition, with major structural damage and missing components. The interior appears relatively clean, but the exterior damage overshadows this.
Repair recommendations
A thorough inspection is recommended to assess frame integrity and ensure no critical components are compromised. Repairs will likely involve replacing the front end components and addressing any structural issues.
Includes grille and associated hardware.
Replacement hood required due to damage.
Left fender is damaged and needs replacement.
Critical to ensure structural integrity.
Photo 1
This photo shows the left front view of the vehicle, highlighting significant damage to the front end. The bumper is missing, and the left fender is severely damaged. The frame may also be compromised, requiring a thorough inspection. Estimated costs for repairs in this area could range from $1,500 to $3,000.
Photo 2
This angle shows the front of the vehicle with missing components, particularly the front grille and bumper. The left side is visibly damaged, and there are signs of possible frame issues. Repair costs for the front assembly could be between $1,500 and $3,000.
Photo 3
The rear view of the vehicle shows no visible damage, but the focus remains on the front-end issues. The vehicle's overall condition is affected by the front damage, overshadowing the clean appearance of the rear.
Photo 4
This photo captures the right rear view, which appears undamaged. However, the front damage is the primary concern, and this angle does not provide any additional insights into the condition of the vehicle.
Photo 5
The interior view shows a relatively clean cabin with beige leather seats. However, the focus should remain on the extensive front-end damage, which overshadows the interior condition.
Photo 6
This front view highlights the missing grille and damaged front end. The vehicle's structural integrity is in question, and repairs will be costly, likely exceeding $3,000.
Photo 7
The dashboard view shows the odometer reading at 110,262 miles. While the mileage is reasonable for its age, the extensive damage is the primary concern.
Photo 8
This rear interior view shows the back seat area, which appears clean and well-maintained. However, the vehicle's overall condition is heavily impacted by the front-end damage.
Photo 9
The VIN label is visible, confirming the vehicle's identity. While this does not impact the damage assessment, it is crucial for verifying the vehicle's history.
Photo 10
This photo shows the engine bay, which appears dirty but intact. However, the missing components from the front end raise concerns about the overall functionality of the vehicle.
Photo 11
This view shows the key fob attached to the dashboard, indicating that the vehicle is likely operational, but the front-end damage is a significant concern.
Photo 12
A collection of loose parts is shown, indicating that several components are missing from the vehicle. This further emphasizes the extent of the damage and the need for extensive repairs.
Photo 13
This front view reiterates the missing grille and front-end damage. The vehicle's structural integrity is in question, and repairs will be costly.
Photo 14
This side view shows the left front damage again, emphasizing the extent of the repairs needed. The vehicle's overall condition is poor due to this damage.
Photo 15
This side view shows the right side of the vehicle, which appears undamaged. However, the front damage remains the primary concern.
Photo 16
This rear view shows the back of the vehicle, which is clean and undamaged. The focus remains on the front-end issues.
Photo 17
This final view reiterates the front-end damage, showing the extent of the missing components and the need for significant repairs.