BADVIN vehicle history report for
2002 MERCEDES-BENZ G500VIN: WDCYR49E92X131611
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Historical Records
85 events
Photos
12 images
Sales History
1 records
Sale Prices
1 records
Historical Records
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Available 85 historical records for VIN WDCYR49E92X131611
Latest reported mileage: 181 mi
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2023-09-25
9 months ago
35,830 mi
SALVAGE TITLE/CERTIFICATE ISSUED
2022-03-10
2 years ago
9,832 mi
Vehicle serviced
Tire repaired
Tire repaired
2021-05-11
3 years ago
48,380 mi
Accident reported
Vehicle involved in a sideswipe collision with another motor vehicle
Airbag deployed
Vehicle involved in a sideswipe collision with another motor vehicle
Airbag deployed
Sale Record
Year | 2002 |
Title | Hidden text |
ODO | 4541 mi |
Location | Bowling Green, KY, 42104 |
Date | ended 2 years ago |
Sale Website Type | classifieds |
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Tech Specs
Body Style | SUV |
Color | Grey |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 5.0L Gas V8 |
Drive | AWD |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
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Frequently asked questions
Keeping your vehicle for about three to five years can optimize its resale value, balancing depreciation with usage and maintenance costs.
Yes, a VIN decoder can help identify if a 2002 MERCEDES-BENZ G500 was previously stolen by accessing a database that records theft and recovery history.
If theft records are present, itβs crucial to ensure the vehicle has been recovered and legally cleared for sale to avoid potential legal issues, depending on the accuracy of the data.
Our reports may provide comprehensive details about any accidents the 2002 MERCEDES-BENZ G500 has been involved in, including the extent of damage and repairs, if data is available.
The best time of year to sell your car to minimize depreciation might be just before the release of a new model, when demand for used models could be higher.
A used car might not have a window sticker because it is only legally required on new vehicles; once the vehicle is sold initially, the label might be removed or lost.
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Details of airbag deployment may be documented in our reports, providing insights on any incidents that led to the airbags being activated in the 2002 MERCEDES-BENZ vehicle, if reported.
Strategies to reduce the rate of depreciation include regular maintenance, keeping mileage low, avoiding significant modifications, and keeping up with all necessary repairs.
The information in a vehicle history report, such as past accidents, salvage titles, and theft, may significantly affect the car's resale value, depending on what is documented.