HYUNDAI SANTA FE, 2012, 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V NF4 VIN: 5XYZHDAG2CG121355
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Final bid: | 825.00 $ |
Sale data: | 2025-03-11 Not sold |
Date of bidding: | 2025-03-18 13:30:00 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Auction: | IAAI |
Lot number: | 40835978 |
Primary damage: | Right Rear |
Secondary damage: | ENGINE DAMAGE |
Mileage: | 181530 mile |
Pre-Accident Value: | 3800 $ |
Color: | Gray |
Keys: | yes |
Cylinders: | 6 Cyl |
Body Style: | Suv 4 Door |
Title Code: | Salvage (Pennsylvania) |
Drive | All-Wheel Drive |
Engine Type: | 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V NF4 |
Highlights: | |
Series: | SE |
Transmission: | Unknown |
Vehicle Type: | AUTOMOBILE |
About vehicle
We provide detailed insights into the sale prices of salvage vehicles, showcasing examples like the HYUNDAI SANTA FE, 2012, 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V NF4 with VIN 5XYZHDAG2CG121355, recently sold through a successful auction on IAAI. This vehicle stands out as a testament to the potential value salvage cars can retain, even with reported damage.The HYUNDAI SANTA FE, 2012, 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V NF4 in question features a sleek Gray exterior, paired with a 3.5L V6 FI DOHC 24V NF4 engine, offering both luxury and performance despite its condition. With a recorded mileage of 181530 miles, this vehicle has a well-documented history that can be further verified using trusted databases such as Carfax or AutoCheck.
This particular model joined the auction due to damage sustained on its Right Rear, a detail that may initially concern casual buyers but often signals opportunity for experienced bidders. The vehicle’s premium specifications and overall appeal ultimately helped it secure a winning bid of 825,00 $.
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