How To NOT Buy a Car Damaged By Flood – Part 1

You need to be very careful to not buy a car damaged by flood because you are never sure of what you might get when purchasing a used vehicle. If things work in your favor, a used vehicle report should be available for your car. Sometimes, these things can be outdated. To avoid accidentally purchasing a lemon, it’s key to know how to evaluate the vehicle yourself to detect minor flaws or major damage. These are some things which may help discover if a car has been flood damaged.

Step 1: Check for any debris or signs of moisture. There will be physical signs of water damage in a car that has been in a flood. Carefully examine the car for wetness and debris on the auto’s exterior and interior – these can be signs of flood damage. Looking at the headlights carefully will reveal if there is water on the inside of them. Make sure you check everything out including the glove compartment as well as under the floor mats. The flood may have penetrated the engine, and you’ll want to check under the hood to see if it has. Some signs that your car has been damaged by a flood include water, dirt or rust underneath the hood.

Step 2: Smell the car thoroughly. The smell may be the first sign you are looking at a flood-damaged car. If flood waters have covered the vehicle for any period of time, the interior will reek of mold and mildew. Carpet and upholstery take quite a long time to dry, as damage of this sort is slow to fix. A musty smell can permeate the interior of the car and cling to fabrics. Reconsider the purchase if something about the car doesn’t seem right. The damaged was probably caused in a flood.

Step 3: Look around for repairs and or replacements. Salespeople have been known to try to hide damaged aspects of a car. Be observant of any out of place items in the car, such as different fabric and upholstery, parts, or other interior details. The new parts will be obvious to detect because they will be clean and shiny against the old interior parts.
If a used car is offered with an ‘all-new interior’, remember the saying ‘Caveat Emptor”.

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