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By Paige Filler [ 28/04/2007 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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It has almost been two years since Katrina hit the southeast portion of our country. Car dealerships were not spared the extensive flooding which means that over five hundred thousand new and used vehicles were flooded due just to the storm alone.
The dealerships were reimbursed for the vehicles by their insurance companies, and the titles were officially marked as flooded. However, high numbers of vehicles remained hard to legitimately dispose of. Doubtless becoming a gold mine to the con artists who made their way to the southern states after Katrina looking for opportunity.
Know the facts
It's possible that whatever state you live in you are at risk when you purchase a used vehicle. Plus it makes sense that flooded titles will be easier to launder and sell in states far from the effects of the storm itself.
Flooding that reaches the cabin of the car is likely to cause lasting damage. The majority of the vehicles damaged because of Katrina were written off as a total loss by insurance companies. Onboard computers and audio equipment were submerged and mold and mildew tend to stay within fabrics even after they have been cleaned.
How to protect yourself
About the author:
My name is Paige Filler and I'm a creative copywrite with a love of all things that go vroom. I do my homework to bring thought and innovation into everything I write.
You can find more of my stuff at Cash4UsedCars, and our blog.
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