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Flood Damage Cars Are Still Around

 

While the news reports concerning hurricanes, flood damages and the travesty that was put upon the unfortunate victims have slowed down, the dangers and hazards are still present.

With reports varying upwards of 600,000 vehicles damaged by floodwaters, these cars and trucks will most certainly, and already have, surfaced across the country, waiting on their next victim.

It's easy to let your guard down with out much media publicity, but used car buyers should be aware that these vehicles are still out in the market, perhaps cross country in states that are not affected by the floods.

A couple of common issues that have surfaced, that you should be aware of, is sellers attempting to hide the origin of where these cars came from. By registering the vehicle in different states, it creates a paper trail that can be difficult to trace unless you spend the time for researching.

Another common issue is sellers changing license plate frames or adding an emblem from another state. This of course is designed to hide or deceive the potential buyer of what state the car came from.

The question remains, what steps should a consumer take to minimize their risk of purchasing one of these damaged vehicles? The below tips, ideas and suggestions will at least minimize your risk of purchasing a car or truck that has been involved with floodwaters.

Check the National Insurance Crime Bureau's web site at www.nicb.org, they have compiled a list of vehicles that have that have been affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. While this list may not include every single vehicle, it's a good place to start with.

Also run an online history report, once again, this database may not be all-inclusive, but it's another step in the process of elimination.

Knowledge Is King, and it can't have more meaning than in your quest for a quality used automobile. Following the below inspection tips will offer some added protection as well, and perhaps is the most effective means of determining in the vehicle was involved in floods.

Inspect for grass and debris around the radiator, underneath around the frame, front and rear suspension components, etc.

Check for standing waterlines in the engine compartment, rear firewall area, and even inside door pockets of the door panels and interior trim areas.

Mildew smell inside due to wet carpeting and padding indicate the possibility water intrusions.

Inspect connectors and wiring for signs of corrosion, physically disconnect a few connectors and inspect the terminals. Corrosion evidence will be a green or white chalk type substance or rust color.

Look for rusted bolts and metal components, particularly underneath seats where water has been standing.

Inspect for windows fogging up on the inside after the vehicle has sat overnight, this is an indication that there may be water underneath the carpet and or carpet padding.

Inspect trunk area for waterlines, corroded connectors and wiring.

With a keen eye and a little knowledge you can minimize the risk of spending thousands of dollars on a vehicle that has potential long-term effects by water damage.

Usedcarwise.com offers a comprehensive "how to" course designed to educate the average consumer on protecting themselves when used car shopping.

For more information visit the web site at www.usedcarwise.com or call toll free 1 866 374 WISE (9473).

Author: Jerry Christopher
 
Author Bio:

Jerry Christopher

Jerry Christopher, has over 26 years experience in the automotive industry as vehicle technician, body shop manager, and service manager of new car dealerships.

When I left the business, I decided to share my knowledge of the used car and automotive industry.

"During my experience, I've seen countless situations where consumers have been taken advantage of by sales people, finance managers etc. Situations where they really needed a used car guide in their corner."

"It was frustrating for me. As an employee, I had to be careful about what information I relayed to them about the vehicle they had purchased."

Owning my business allows me to stand beside a consumer, like their own personal 'used car guide', and inform them about the hazards of dealing with unscrupulous sellers. By following my course content, they can minimize their risk of purchasing a vehicle that is less than they expected.

 
 
 

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