Don't Get Stuck with a Katrina Car
by: greatguylife
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Here are five signs that you may be dealing with a Katrina refurbished car.
1.There is evidence of standing water in the spare tire wheel. This one area might have been ignored in the clean up process.
2.There is mysterious rust around the engine compartment or in other metal parts of the car, including the bolts.
3.The dealer or seller is reluctant to let you have a mechanic look at the car or order a report of the vehicle's history. This could be because of flood damage or any number of other conspicuous reasons!
4.It the deal sounds too good to be true, it very well may be. Dealers or sellers who have a flood car want to get rid of it quickly because they know it's not worth anything in the car business and yet, they don't want be caught selling it. Other suspicious behavior to look out for is if a dealer keeps pointing you back to the same car you have just refused.
5.Visible water remnants and condensation around the car – dripping from the vents, from the odometer, the door panel or even the glove box.
All of these signs point to a flooded car, which are not trustworthy or valuable even to shady dealers, who feel they must sell nothing for a discounted price. Whether the car was damaged in Hurricane Katrina or in another flood, it's not what you're looking for.
Adam O'Connor
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