Faithjones said:
What’s the VIN?
The listing doesn’t show a VIN.
Faithjones said:
What’s the VIN?
The listing doesn’t show a VIN.
Faithjones said:
What’s the VIN?
The listing doesn’t show a VIN.
You should ask for the VIN so you can search it on Google and find out how bad the damage was.
@Faithjones
I’m waiting for a response.
Lewis said:
@Faithjones
I’m waiting for a response.
Where is this car listed?
@Faithjones
Does that work in Dubai?
Terryann said:
@Faithjones
Does that work in Dubai?
Yes, because you can check the history of US cars on sites like bidfax.
Terryann said:
@Faithjones
Does that work in Dubai?
Yes, because you can check the history of US cars on sites like bidfax.
Great, thanks.
Faithjones said:
What’s the VIN?
KM8R5DHEXLU114919
Faithjones said:
What’s the VIN?
KM8R5DHEXLU114919
Here’s the link: https://ucars.pro/ar/lot/527443711-2020-hyundai-palisade-limited-km8r5dhexlu114919
Why would someone go through the hassle of a front end conversion like that? The whole front end must’ve been destroyed in the accident.
StellarStrike said:
Why would someone go through the hassle of a front end conversion like that? The whole front end must’ve been destroyed in the accident.
They do it to make the car look newer.
@Faithjones
But the cost of that would be crazy.
StellarStrike said:
@Faithjones
But the cost of that would be crazy.
These cars are often bought at auction for under $10k, repaired for $5k (with cheap labour), and then sold for $17k.
No.
It’s a Hyundai. Of course, it’s not a good deal.