
TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, 2022, 3.5L 6
VIN: 5TDGZRBH2NS595451
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Final bid: | 15400.00 $ |
Sale data: | 2024-11-19 Sold |
Fuel: | GAS |
Auction: | COPART |
Lot number: | 73365604 |
Primary damage: | FRONT END |
Mileage: | 10760 mile |
Pre-Accident Value: | 35741 $ |
Color: | SILVER |
Keys: | yes |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Title Code: | OH - CERT OF TITLE-SALVAGE |
Drive | All wheel drive |
Engine Type: | 3.5L 6 |
Highlights: | ENGINE START PROGRAM |
Transmission: | AUTOMATIC |
Vehicle Type: | AUTOMOBILE |
Car description
We specialize in providing detailed information about the sale prices of salvage vehicles, including examples like the TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, 2022, 3.5L 6 with VIN 5TDGZRBH2NS595451, which recently found a new owner during an COPART auction. This vehicle exemplifies how premium cars in the salvage market can still generate strong interest and value.This particular TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, 2022, 3.5L 6 features a stylish SILVER exterior paired with a 3.5L 6 engine, offering a combination of performance and elegance. At the time of sale, it had 10760 miles on the odometer—a detail that can be easily cross-referenced through reliable sources such as Carfax or AutoCheck to ensure full transparency about its history.
The car was put up for auction after sustaining FRONT END damage, a factor that often appeals to buyers seeking vehicles with repair potential. Despite this, the vehicle retained its desirability, and the auction concluded with a winning bid of 15.400,00 $, highlighting the strong demand for vehicles of this caliber.
Salvage auctions, such as those on COPART, provide a unique platform for cars like this TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, 2022, 3.5L 6 to start a new chapter. Whether purchased for refurbishment, parts, or resale, such vehicles offer great value to savvy buyers who recognize their potential. This sale illustrates how even damaged cars can maintain a significant place in the market, showcasing the resilience and appeal of high-end salvage vehicles.