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There are warnings that cars damaged in floods, not reported to insurance company's who would write them off, appearing on the used market in their 100's
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If you know, different and decide to risk one entirely up to you.......but they hide the providenceWhy is it a problem? Don't understand! If you buy a cheap car and repair it after flood damage, why is it an issue?
Water in the electronics, mostly, plus hidden corrosion..... there have been cases of water damaged cars airbags suddenly inflating without warning or warning lights, engine ECU units etc suddenly failing due to latent water damage...... I would not buy one, but you and anyone else are most welcome. Just don't have a failure when approaching me or my familyWhy is it a problem? Don't understand! If you buy a cheap car and repair it after flood damage, why is it an issue?
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Ah! Understand!If you know, different and decide to risk one entirely up to you.......but they hide the providence
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Only if an insurance claim is made. Rather than make a claim, people have been known to simply not say anything, dry it out, clean it up and hope nothing goes wrong in the time between clean up and muppet sale...My nephew lost his to flood completely submerged
a awful mess insured by nfu wales
they were all taken and crushed.
A friend of mine sold her MoHo and three weeks later the new owners lost it to flood water in Yorkshire. It was under water to three inches up the interior units. It will probably be sold on by the ins co. and then again without telling the buyer. Can you imagine the problems to come with that vehicle, they should be scrapped.Our first motorhome turned out to be a write off from Marquis and the Tewkesbury floods.
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