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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
flood cars
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<blockquote data-quote="oster910" data-source="post: 15692210" data-attributes="member: 145833"><p>Not true at all, I have a 2014 gt that was "flooded" to the wheels and I have not had a single issue, my brother has one that was flooded higher than the dash and he has put over 70k miles on it and never had one issue, that is after he replaced the motor, and no rust, but needed new seats and carpet</p><p>and there is no mold or anything under the dash, even had it tested</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>as I mentioned I picked one up for a reasonable price and never had an issue and just got back from a cross country road trip ( did a loop across the us)</p><p>got the car with 18k miles and now have over 34k and not one issue</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>maybe true in some cases but we have 2 cars that were flooded and fixed without any cutting corners, no issues and no smell or mold or electrical issues</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>that part is true, that being said there are ways around it, I personally will never have it removed from my Carfax because I would want people to always know, its one thing to save a little cash but its another to cover up</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>perhaps in some states maybe, but from LA and FL and TX</p><p>in our experience we had no issues getting it titled, that is after you go through the salvage inspection, with the state police then a regular inspection at a shop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oster910, post: 15692210, member: 145833"] Not true at all, I have a 2014 gt that was "flooded" to the wheels and I have not had a single issue, my brother has one that was flooded higher than the dash and he has put over 70k miles on it and never had one issue, that is after he replaced the motor, and no rust, but needed new seats and carpet and there is no mold or anything under the dash, even had it tested as I mentioned I picked one up for a reasonable price and never had an issue and just got back from a cross country road trip ( did a loop across the us) got the car with 18k miles and now have over 34k and not one issue maybe true in some cases but we have 2 cars that were flooded and fixed without any cutting corners, no issues and no smell or mold or electrical issues that part is true, that being said there are ways around it, I personally will never have it removed from my Carfax because I would want people to always know, its one thing to save a little cash but its another to cover up perhaps in some states maybe, but from LA and FL and TX in our experience we had no issues getting it titled, that is after you go through the salvage inspection, with the state police then a regular inspection at a shop [/QUOTE]
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