Can New Cars Be Flood-Damaged Vehicles?
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New cars can indeed be flood-damaged vehicles. Here are some relevant tips: Inspect the vehicle: Some unscrupulous dealers may sell flood-damaged cars as new. When purchasing a car, it's important to identify whether it has been flood-damaged. Check the fog lights, as many people replace the front and rear light assemblies when repairing flood-damaged cars, but the fog lights are often overlooked. Looking for signs of water ingress in the fog lights can help determine if the car is flood-damaged. Identifying flood-damaged cars: Smell the interior: Even after thorough cleaning, flood-damaged interiors often retain a musty odor. If you detect a musty smell inside the car, avoid purchasing it. Examine the metal brackets under the seats: Check the metal brackets beneath the seats for signs of rust, which indicate water immersion. Inspect the seat belts: Flood-damaged seat belts often show visible water stains and are prone to mold spots.