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Sport-utility layouts concentrate mass higher; lateral impacts often couple suspension corners with liftgate aperture alignment.
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About this vehicle: VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 is a 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER in Damaged condition with 125,011 km shown; primary damage noted as Front End. Use this auction-check page for photos and specs before you bid, buy, or ship.
This page is the auction-check record for VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467. It contains the latest available information about this 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER including photographs from the auction lot, odometer readings, damage category, listed condition, estimated value where available, and provenance details from the originating marketplace. The Vehicle Identification Number 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 is a unique 17-character code assigned at manufacture that encodes the country of origin, manufacturer, vehicle type, restraint system, model line, engine type, and production sequence for this specific unit.
Buyers researching VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 typically want to confirm whether this TOYOTA HIGHLANDER has been through a salvage auction, whether it carries a clean or rebuilt title, and what the recorded mileage was at the time of sale. The details above are extracted directly from the auction feed and should be verified against official government title records and an independent mechanical inspection before purchase. At last record, the odometer showed 125,011 km. Primary damage is listed as Front End, which may affect insurability, repair cost, and resale value.
















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VIN: 5TDFZRBH9LS050467
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2020 Toyota Highlander
This report includes specification, photos, listing timelines, and contextual notes where the auction feed provides them.
Page reflects listing data as of May 20, 2026.
Our records first captured this listing on January 28, 2026. Listing data was last refreshed on May 20, 2026.
Structured reading of the fields on this row—how severity tends to present in repairs, how this model line is discussed by owners, why auction aggregators surface vehicles like this, and buyer-facing takeaways that go beyond repeating specifications.
Sport-utility layouts concentrate mass higher; lateral impacts often couple suspension corners with liftgate aperture alignment.
Insurance and wholesale channels routinely publish salvage-eligible units into aggregated feeds; appearance here signals disposition mechanics rather than retail-ready merchandising.
Mid-life chassis often surface when leases end or repair totals approach market thresholds—buyers interpret mileage plus damage language jointly.
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.
Relative severity: High
Language patterns align with elevated-loss categories where teardown, measuring, and safety-system verification typically dominate the evaluation.
Budgeting often spans structural, electrical, and finishing trades concurrently; sequencing inspections reduces duplicated teardown.
The dollar figure clears most of the peer set—about 14% north of the mean across 10 listings.
Among similar indexed listings with a published estimate, the middle of the pack is around $30,065 USD—a reference point only, not an appraisal.
overall picture is dominated by the damage lexicon, tempered by odometer position and peer-dollar rank. overall picture weights damage most, then mileage rank and price rank among active TOYOTA HIGHLANDER peers—the severe damage index () anchors most of the score; odometer sits higher than 60% of 10 comparable units with mileage data; estimate exceeds 78% of peer listings that carry dollar figures; asking dollars skew above the peer midpoint.
The auction feed lists primary damage language as “Front End”. In practice, photos, structural notes, and a walk-around usually tell you more than a single damage line. Listing severity is summarized in the feed as “severe” compared with other rows we index for this model.
Ordered by mileage proximity among active Toyota Highlander rows near this year.
Based on what this feed shows, there are enough open questions that an in-person look and title check matter.
VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 shows significant damage (Front End). While repair may be feasible, costs vary widely by region and shop — an independent inspection is strongly advised before bidding. The recorded mileage of 125,011 km is close to the peer average of 115,734 km.
At , the deal read pegs ask pressure against damage and mileage outliers for this 10-unit peer ribbon.
Based on available information, similar vehicles sometimes cluster around $23,500 USD in resale discussions, with auction outcomes often landing in a wider band than a single number suggests.
As a rough auction-style spread from the same snapshot: $17,500 – $29,500 USD—illustrative only, not a bid or offer.
The feed estimate $32,662 sits about 39% above our modeled resale midpoint ($23,500)—often signals condition optimism or missing loss detail.
Expect block variance roughly $17,500–$29,500 for this profile—severity widens the cone.
Many listings with comparable damage language see repair spend that commonly falls between $18,000 and $48,000 USD—a wide, informal range, not a quote.
From the “front end” loss read (), budget planning often lands $18,000–$48,000 before paint, calibrations, and regional labor drift.
Illustrative range from auction loss text, not a quote. Hidden electrical, suspension, or airbag work can exceed the upper band.
Peer listings in this band refresh after ~106 days (median spell in our index)
Your 112-day window tracks the ~106-day peer middle—neither unusually sticky nor hyperactive in our index.
Based on Auction Check index timestamps (first ingest vs last refresh), not verified days-to-sell on the block.
This record was first added to our database on January 28, 2026. The most recent data refresh was on May 20, 2026.
Updates for this row stretch 112 days—longer than the 106‑day mean across indexed peers.
Against 5 indexed Toyota Highlander units near this model year, this VIN’s damage index contrasts with peers that skew rougher-loss. At 125,011 km, this unit stretches above the peer median (95,524 km). On dollars, roughly 3 comparables undercut this estimate while 0 clear it—useful when triangulating reserve psychology. Peer micro-profile: 2021 · 039091… · damage · +2,503 km vs this unit · 2021 · 033708… · damage · +19,094 km vs this unit · 2020 · 006356… · damage · -24,224 km vs this unit · 2019 · 937210… · damage · -34,751 km vs this unit · 2021 · 058625… · damage · -59,353 km vs this unit. Verdict «caution» still governs: comparables explain dispersion, not replacement for title or mechanical inspection.
5TDFZRBH9LS050467 maps to a 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER in the feed snapshot below (condition, odometer, damage, platform).
Always verify against physical inspection and government title data before bidding or wiring funds.
VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 belongs to a 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER. The exterior is finished in White. It is equipped with a Gasoline engine and a AUTOMATIC transmission. This listing shows the vehicle in damaged condition with an odometer reading of 125,011 km.
The reported primary damage for this vehicle is Front End. A professional mechanical inspection is strongly recommended before purchase to accurately determine the extent of repairs required and assess overall safety. Damage severity can vary significantly and may affect the vehicle's structural integrity, safety systems, and long-term reliability.
When purchasing a 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, it is important to review the full vehicle history before making any financial commitment. Auction vehicles are sold as-is, meaning the buyer assumes all responsibility for the condition of the vehicle after purchase. Always verify the VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 against official government databases — such as the NHTSA recall lookup and NMVTIS title records — to confirm title status, outstanding liens, odometer readings, and any reported incidents.
For Damaged vehicles, we recommend obtaining a detailed inspection report from a certified mechanic prior to bidding. This unit has recorded 125,011 km on the odometer, which should be independently verified. The listed damage category is "Front End", which may affect insurance classification, repair costs, and resale value. Understanding the true cost of ownership, including parts, labor, import duties, and registration, is essential before placing a bid or submitting an offer.
The record for VIN 5TDFZRBH9LS050467 — a 2020 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER — was sourced from autoconsultant. It first entered our system on January 28, 2026. The record was last refreshed on May 20, 2026. The source label matters because auction platforms, insurance lenders, and salvage feeds each use different condition categories. A status of damaged here reflects what the originating marketplace reported — not a current roadworthiness certificate. Photos, mileage readings, and damage notes all come from that original feed and should be compared against in-person inspection results and official title paperwork before any financial commitment.
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WMI + model-year attributes line up with auction-reported TOYOTA HIGHLANDER metadata.