13 Search results for: Salvage Suzuki Suvs For Sale - Bid Online

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2007 SUZUKI XL7 LIMITED photo
  • Odometer273,354 mi
  • DamageLEFT & RIGHT SIDE
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeGA REPOSSESSION PAPERWORK
  • Sale Date02/24/2025
  • LocationMacon, GA
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2008 SUZUKI XL7 LUXURY photo
  • Odometer189,152 mi
  • DamageENGINE DAMAGE
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeMN CLEAR ACCIDENT HISTORY
  • Sale Date02/24/2025
  • LocationRANDOLPH, MN
Current Bid
$25 USD
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$325 USD
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2006 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA XSPORT photo
  • Odometer241,851 mi
  • DamageFRONT END
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeCA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
  • Sale Date02/24/2025
  • LocationFREMONT, CA
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2006 SUZUKI XL-7 PREMIUM photo
  • Odometer219,773 mi
  • DamageFRONT & REAR
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeTN CLEAR
  • Sale Date02/25/2025
  • LocationMemphis, TN
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2002 SUZUKI XL-7 LIMITED/PLUS/STANDARD/TOURING photo
  • Odometer161,262 mi
  • DamageREPOSSESSION
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeTX ORIGINAL
  • Sale Date02/26/2025
  • LocationEL PASO, TX
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2006 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LUXURY photo
  • Odometer1 mi
  • DamageTHEFT
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeCA SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
  • Sale Date02/26/2025
  • LocationLOS ANGELES, CA
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$225 USD
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2013 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM photo
  • Odometer85,798 mi
  • DamageFRONT END
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeMI CLEAR
  • Sale Date02/27/2025
  • LocationDETROIT, MI
Current Bid
$25 USD
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Buy It Now Price
$1,475 USD
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2007 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA photo
  • Odometer223,261 mi
  • DamageFRONT END
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeAZ CLEAR
  • Sale Date02/27/2025
  • LocationTUCSON, AZ
Current Bid
$25 USD
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2003 SUZUKI XL-7 LTD/TOURING photo
  • Odometer169,555 mi
  • DamageRIGHT SIDE
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeGA CLEAR GA CLEAR
  • Sale Date02/28/2025
  • LocationRINCON, GA
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Buy It Now Price
$300 USD
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2006 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LUXURY photo
  • Odometer159,153 mi
  • DamageMECHANICAL
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypePA CLEAR
  • Sale Date02/28/2025
  • LocationBRIDGEPORT, PA
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$800 USD
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2009 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA XSPORT V6 photo
  • Odometer164,666 mi
  • DamageFRONT END
  • Start CodeRun & Drive
  • Title TypeNY MV-907A
  • Sale Date03/04/2025
  • LocationBERGEN, NY
Current Bid
$100 USD
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2007 SUZUKI XL7 LIMITED photo
  • Odometer186,949 mi
  • DamageREAR
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeSC CLEAR ACC HISTORY
  • Sale Date03/04/2025
  • LocationRavenel, SC
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2007 SUZUKI XL7 photo
  • Odometer146,600 mi
  • DamageRIGHT REAR
  • Start CodeStationary
  • Title TypeTX ORIGINAL
  • Sale Date03/04/2025
  • LocationDALE, TX
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$450 USD
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Frequently asked questions

What Should I Know About the Availability of Spare Parts for a Salvaged Suzuki Vehicle?
When buying a salvaged Suzuki vehicle, it’s important to consider the availability of spare parts, especially for models that may no longer be in production. Some parts may be harder to find, which could increase costs or extend repair times. Researching the availability of both new and used components from authorized dealers or aftermarket suppliers before purchasing is recommended. Knowing where to source the required parts will make the repair process smoother and more cost-effective.
Is It Worth Buying a Salvaged Suzuki Vehicle for Parts?
Buying a salvaged Suzuki vehicle for parts can be a cost-effective option, especially if you need rare or expensive components. Salvaged vehicles often still contain functional parts like engines, transmissions, or body panels that can be reused in similar models. However, it’s essential to inspect the vehicle thoroughly to ensure that the parts you need are in good condition and weren’t damaged in the incident. This approach can help save money compared to purchasing new components from a dealer.
Can Electrical Issues Be a Major Concern in a Salvaged Suzuki Vehicle?
Yes, electrical issues can be a significant concern in a salvaged Suzuki vehicle, particularly if it has sustained substantial damage to the wiring or control modules. Common problems may include faulty sensors, malfunctioning dashboard lights, and intermittent issues with the vehicle's electronic systems. If the vehicle has been exposed to water or fire damage, the electrical system may be even more compromised. A comprehensive electrical diagnostic by a specialist is essential to identify and address these issues.
How Can I Determine the Value of a Salvaged Suzuki Vehicle?
Determining the value of a salvaged %Make% vehicle requires evaluating several factors. Start by researching similar vehicles in the market to understand their selling prices. Consider the extent of the damage, the cost of repairs needed, and the availability of spare parts. Additionally, review the vehicle's history, including previous accidents and repairs. An appraisal from a professional can also help establish a fair value, taking into account the unique characteristics of the salvaged vehicle and its potential resale value once restored.