Market and listing context
Insurance and wholesale channels routinely publish salvage-eligible units into aggregated feeds; appearance here signals disposition mechanics rather than retail-ready merchandising.
Younger inventory in auction aggregators often reflects accelerated total-loss thresholds or fleet churn rather than only consumer trade-ins.
Elevated mileage intersects with wear-item replacement waves—struts, hubs, and cooling hoses become economically decisive alongside body estimates.
When damage phrases carry specifics instead of stock status words, cohort listings cluster around comparable repair economies—use hub browsing to sense how often this model-year combination repeats.



















