Ever wonder what happened to all those cars submerged in water from Hurricane Sandy? ABC News tracked one down — and found it in another state. What they found may surprise you.
ABC News report: Sandy Flood Cars
Ever wonder what happened to all those cars submerged in water from Hurricane Sandy? ABC News tracked one down — and found it in another state. What they found may surprise you.
ABC News report: Sandy Flood Cars
WARNING!!
Tens of thousands of flood cars that have been submerged in salt water, and contaminated by bacteria and various toxins, will soon start to appear all over the country, even in states far from the center of the storm. Flood cars are inherently unsafe, and pose a serious risk to anyone who drives them, rides in them, or even just comes into contact with them.
Flood cars are basically rotting from the inside out. The electronic / computer systems, which control everything including the brakes, engine, air bags, and other major safety systems, are hopelessly compromised and will inevitably corrode and fail, over time.
Bacteria, mold, and other contaminants can cause serious or fatal health problems, particularly among children and adults with asthma and people with allergies or compromised immune systems.
Tips for consumers — how to avoid flood car scams:
NEVER, EVER buy a car sight unseen, without an inspection and test drive. If you are interested in a car you found over the internet, buy locally and go check it out in person, in a safe, public place, during daylight hours. It the seller claims they are the owner, make sure they show you the work orders from the repairs they had performed, and confirm the name on the work orders matches the name on the registration and title.