How to spot potential flood damage and fraud when buying a vehicle.
When purchasing a vehicle, after all of the hurricanes and floods, there are many on the market, being fraudently sold. Be careful and look for these items, before signing that dotted line.
- Search under the dashboard with a flashlight for mud, grit, rust or mold.
- Search for mud and grit in the engine compartment; wires, alternator, starter motor, and power steering pump crevices.
- Inspect the vehicle?s undercarriage for rust and flaking.
- Be aware of odors, both musty and recently shampooed.
- The car history reveals it has been titled several times over a short period.
- Be wary of "curbstone sales" on street corners, verify a dealer's license with your State Registry for licensed used car dealers.
- The title is in an insurance company's name or has brands like flood, salvage, rebuilt.
- There is no title.
- The vehicle was last titled or registered in a flood-affected area.
- If the buy is too good to be true, then you know the answer
- Stay focused and do not let some one scam you.
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Guide created: 04/10/06 (updated 07/30/08)


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