How to Check if a Car Has Gone Through Damage Restoration Buying a second-hand car?
Be wary of unscrupulous car dealers who are trying to earn big bucks from selling water-damaged vehicles. With the number of flooding incidents rising in the country, billions of dollars in homes and properties were lost to water damage. This includes fully or partially submerged cars and other automobiles. Most are probably already useless and considered scrap and ends up in a junk pile. However, there are cases where such vehicles are taken to different locations for re-sale, after they have undergone water damage restoration. It would be considered fair trade if the reseller labels the vehicle as having undergone damage restoration, but it is a different case if the dealer intentionally hides the fact. In any case, it would be up to the buyer to decide if he will proceed with the purchase or not. This would be difficult even if you purchase the vehicle’s history report. It may or may not show up in the insurance records, but devious car dealers will try to hide this fact in order to