CARFAX: UP TO 89,000 CARS DAMAGED IN SUMMER FLOODING
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CARFAX reports that up to 89,000 cars may have suffered extensive water damage due to flooding from summer storms and hurricanes in the US. This adds to the estimated 454,000 water-damaged cars already on the road in 2023. Texas and Florida lead in the number of flood-damaged vehicles, but these cars often appear in unexpected states like Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee.
CARFAX warns that flooded cars can have serious mechanical, electrical, health, and safety issues, even if submerged briefly. They offer a free Flood Check® tool at carfax.com/flood to help consumers identify flood-damaged vehicles. CARFAX also provides seven signs of flooding to look for when considering a used car purchase, including damp carpets, musty odors, and rust around doors and under the dashboard.
Positive
- CARFAX offers a free Flood Check® tool to help consumers identify flood-damaged vehicles
- CARFAX provides seven specific signs for consumers to identify flood-damaged cars
Negative
- Up to 89,000 additional cars may have suffered water damage from recent flooding
- An estimated 454,000 water-damaged cars were already on the road in 2023
- Flood-damaged cars are being sold in unexpected states, potentially deceiving buyers
- Water damage can cause serious mechanical, electrical, health, and safety issues in vehicles
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Used Car Shoppers Need to Watch for Telltale Signs of Water Damage
After a series of tropical storms and hurricanes hit the
"We see these flooded cars show up all around the country, putting unsuspecting buyers at risk," said Faisal Hasan, General Manager for Data at CARFAX. "These cars may look showroom fresh, but they're literally rotting from the inside out." Floodwater can cause mechanical, electrical, health and safety issues in a vehicle even if it was submerged for only a short time.
CARFAX data shows these 10 states have the most water-damaged cars:
- Texas 64,000
- Florida 62,700
Kentucky 30,200- Pennsylvania 21,800
- California 20,200
- New Jersey 15,600
- New York 15,300
- Illinois 14,500
- N. Carolina 14,300
- Mississippi 12,000
For consumers who want to make sure the car they're buying hasn't been labeled a flood-damaged car, CARFAX has a free Flood Check® tool at carfax.com/flood. Consumers should look for these 7 signs of flooding when considering any used car:
- Damp carpets
- A musty odor in the interior, sometimes covered up with a strong air-freshener
- Upholstery or carpeting that may be loose, new, stained or that doesn't match the rest of the interior
- Rust around doors, under the dashboard, on the pedals or inside the hood and trunk latches
- Mud or silt in the glove compartment or under the seats
- Brittle wires under the dashboard
- Fog or moisture beads in the interior lights, exterior lights or instrument panel
Editor's note: We have estimates on the number of flooded cars for each state and the Top 100 markets. Interviews with a used car expert from CARFAX also are available at any time. Please contact us at PublicRelations@carfax.com.
About CARFAX
CARFAX, part of S&P Global Mobility, helps millions of people every day confidently shop, buy, service and sell used cars with innovative solutions powered by CARFAX® vehicle history information. The expert in vehicle history since 1984, CARFAX provides CARFAX Used Car Listings, CARFAX Car Care, CARFAX History-Based Value and the flagship CARFAX Vehicle History Report to consumers and the automotive industry. CARFAX owns the world's largest vehicle history database and is nationally recognized as a top workplace by The Washington Post. Shop, Buy, Service, Sell – Show me the CARFAX®.
S&P Global Mobility is a division of S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI). S&P Global is the world's foremost provider of credit ratings, benchmarks, analytics and workflow solutions in the global capital, commodity and automotive markets.
Contact: Patrick Olsen
Carfax Public Relations
PublicRelations@Carfax.com
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