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Steer Away from Flood-Damaged Vehicles

Add check for flood damage to the list of items to review when thinking about purchasing a pre-owned car, truck, or RV.

Flood-damaged vehicles have always been something to avoid when making a purchase, but their prevalence on the used vehicle market has shot up dramatically in the last couple of years, thanks in large part to Hurricane Katrina.

Auto industry experts estimate that as many as 400,000 vehicles may have been damaged by Hurricane Katrina alone, says Bryan Gregory, director of consumer education for Advance Auto Parts. Add to that total the number of vehicles caught in countless smaller floods that occur across the country each year and you have a significant flood-damaged vehicle population that consumers need to be on the lookout for.

Flood damage can be hard to spot, unless you know what youre looking for, Gregory adds. The time to spot a car thats been in a flood is before you purchase it, because once its in your driveway and the flood-related mechanical problems start to show up, its too late for most consumers.

Those problems can be extensive and take a while to materialize. They often include a musty smell that never goes away, permanent damage to the vehicles computers, electrical system, and air bag sensors, contaminated lubricants, and premature corrosion on the vehicles interior and exterior.

Adding to the problem of determining if a vehicle has been flooded is the vehicles title the one document where consumers would expect to learn the truth about their vehicles history.

When a vehicles been flooded and declared a total loss, its supposed to receive a new title, often called a salvage title, that is marked with the words salvage or flood or coded in some manner to indicate the damage that has occurred, Gregory explains. The problem is that some states dont record this salvage or damage designation when out-of-state vehicles are re-titled in a new state, leaving prospective car buyers with the burden of determining if a vehicle has been in a flood.

Fortunately there are some warning signs to indicate potential flood damage that consumers should look for when inspecting a vehicle:

  • Mold in the vehicle or a musty smell
  • New upholstery and carpet
  • Rust in the vehicles interior. Check for rust on springs or screws under seats, on screws under the dash, and on the underside of the brake and gas pedals.
  • Remove air filter and look inside the air box for mud or water residue
  • Look in hard-to-clean places, such as in corners or cracks, behind door panels or between seats for mud or debris.
  • Water lines on the bulbs or lenses inside headlights and taillights.

In addition to knowing how to avoid buying a flood-damaged vehicle, drivers should also take steps to prevent their own vehicle from becoming a flood victim, Gregory adds. The number one action drivers can take to avoid water damage to their vehicle, and possible personal injury or death, is to never, ever attempt to drive through water that is covering a road, no matter how shallow or slow-moving it appears. Also avoid parking in areas prone to flash flooding and close your vehicles windows when rain threatens.

About Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) supports a variety of non-profit organizations at the corporate and local levels and encourages its Team Members to become actively involved in various community-based charitable organizations. Nationally, Advance Auto Parts is a strong supporter of United Way and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Since 1994, Advance Auto Parts has raised more than $11 million for JDRF and is one of that organizations largest corporate supporters.

Headquartered in Roanoke, Va., Advance Auto Parts is the second-largest retailer of automotive aftermarket parts, accessories, batteries, and maintenance items in the United States, based on store count and sales. As of December 30, 2006, the Company operated 3,082 stores in 40 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The Company serves both the do-it-yourself and professional installer markets.

Additional information about the Company, employment opportunities, customer services, and on-line shopping for parts and accessories can be found on the Companys web site at www.AdvanceAutoParts.com.

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