Does Water in the Trunk Count as a Flood-Damaged Car?
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Water in the trunk does not count as a flood-damaged car. Below is an introduction to flood-damaged vehicles: 1. Specific definition of flood-damaged vehicles: Water begins to accumulate inside the vehicle, and internal components are damaged due to the water. Flood-damaged vehicles also have corresponding flood levels. 2. Classification of flood levels for flood-damaged vehicles: Flood level one is when water just reaches the vehicle's chassis, flood level two is when water reaches half of the wheels, flood level three is when water almost completely submerges the tires, flood level four is when water reaches the engine hood, flood level five is when water completely submerges the engine hood, and flood level six is when water submerges the roof.