A word to the wise.
I was surprised to get an email advertising flood damaged vehicles up for auction. Being from Louisiana I have seem thousands of flood damaged vehicles. Seems I remember some laws of the State that said they had to be destroyed. I remember after hurricanes every flood damaged car was taken to a giant area, fluids drained and a D-10 Caterpillar walked over them until they were flattened. This eliminated insurance companies from paying more than once for a vehicle. I guess with the shortage of used vehicles and perhaps different laws in other states.... We will be seeing flood damaged cars showing up in the market place. Let the buyer beware.
https://www.copart.com/lotSearchRes...id=email_G2US_mktg_20210915_HurricaneIDA_CTA1
I was surprised to get an email advertising flood damaged vehicles up for auction. Being from Louisiana I have seem thousands of flood damaged vehicles. Seems I remember some laws of the State that said they had to be destroyed. I remember after hurricanes every flood damaged car was taken to a giant area, fluids drained and a D-10 Caterpillar walked over them until they were flattened. This eliminated insurance companies from paying more than once for a vehicle. I guess with the shortage of used vehicles and perhaps different laws in other states.... We will be seeing flood damaged cars showing up in the market place. Let the buyer beware.
https://www.copart.com/lotSearchRes...id=email_G2US_mktg_20210915_HurricaneIDA_CTA1