
Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class — VIN WDC0G5EB0KF572764, Auction Lot at copart. This Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class () was listed at the copart insurance auction under lot number . The vehicle identification number is WDC0G5EB0KF572764. The vehicle history is tied directly to its VIN, making it possible to trace the origin, condition, and circumstances of the sale. The photographs on this page reflect the actual condition of the car at the time of auction and serve as an important visual record of its technical and cosmetic state.
Lot features a Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class. It is powered by a 2.0l 4 engine. The body type is and the vehicle category is . According to copart auction records, the vehicle is equipped with a Automatic transmission and drivetrain. Fuel type: . Exterior color: White.
The Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class with VIN WDC0G5EB0KF572764 was sold at the copart auction on . Current lot status: . Auction catalog number: .
At the time of the auction, the following condition details were recorded for vehicle WDC0G5EB0KF572764:
— Primary damage: Front End;
— Secondary damage: Unknown.
Keys: no.
Important: at insurance auctions, every vehicle is sold with some degree of defect or damage. Severity ranges from minor cosmetic issues to serious technical faults. For lot (VIN WDC0G5EB0KF572764), we recommend carefully reviewing the auction photographs: they reveal details that may not appear in the official description — scratches, dents, missing parts, or other defects typical for vehicles from U.S. insurance auctions.
To obtain a full history report for the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, use the VIN code WDC0G5EB0KF572764. A VIN check on CheckedVIN allows you to verify previous owners, insurance claims, mileage, and legal restrictions. Enter WDC0G5EB0KF572764 into the search form to access a detailed report.
This Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class (VIN WDC0G5EB0KF572764) is a representative unit from the copart insurance auction catalog. Before making a purchase decision, we strongly recommend analyzing all available materials — both technical specifications and auction photographs — to form the most objective assessment of the vehicles history, strengths, and potential defects.