Flood Damage Cars Are Still Around

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Flood-Damaged Cars Continue to Pose Risks


Summary:

Despite a decrease in media attention, the risks associated with flood-damaged vehicles remain significant. Many of the approximately 600,000 cars damaged by floodwaters are surfacing across the nation, posing threats to unsuspecting buyers.

As media coverage dwindles, it becomes easy for used car buyers to lower their guard. However, these vehicles are still circulating, often appearing in states unaffected by the initial floods.

Common Issues:

1. Deceptive Practices: Sellers might obscure the vehicle's origin by registering it in different states, making its history hard to trace.
2. Misleading Details: Changing license plate frames or emblems can mislead buyers about a car’s true origin.

How to Protect Yourself:

To minimize the risk of purchasing a flood-damaged vehicle, consider the following steps:

- Check Official Resources: Visit the National Insurance Crime Bureau's website at www.nicb.org for a list of vehicles impacted by hurricanes like Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. Although it may not cover every case, it's a valuable starting point.

- Conduct a History Report: While not entirely comprehensive, an online history report provides another layer of verification.

- Inspect Thoroughly: Knowing how to spot signs of flood damage is crucial. Look for:

- Grass or debris around the radiator and frame.
- Waterlines in the engine compartment, door pockets, and interior trim.
- Mildew odors from wet carpeting.
- Corrosion on connectors and wiring, often appearing as green or white chalk-like substances or rust.
- Rusted bolts and metal parts, especially under seats.
- Windows fogging up overnight can indicate water beneath the carpet.
- Waterlines and corroded parts in the trunk area.

With awareness and a careful examination, you can greatly reduce the risk of buying a vehicle with hidden flood damage.

For further guidance, consider visiting usedcarwise.com, which offers a detailed course on protecting yourself when buying used cars. Contact them at 1-866-374-WISE (9473) for more information.

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