
2015 FORD FUSION
FRONT END · clean title
AI Quick Vet
Front-end damage on a 2015 Fusion is typically $3–5K in repairs, but the combination of no keys, unknown run/drive status, and unknown mileage creates too much uncertainty. You can't safely assess whether the engine/transmission are sound or if there's hidden frame damage without driving it first. Pass unless the bid stays under $2,500.
Lot Facts
Copart charges ~18% buyer premium on top of your winning bid. At $2,500 max bid, total out-the-door is ~$2,950.
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