May 20, 2013

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Reporter: Associated Press Email

Claims about flood-damaged cars aren't true

In the days since Superstorm Sandy, an alarming prediction has flashed across the Internet: Hundreds of thousands of flood-damaged vehicles will inundate the nation's used-car market, and buyers might not be told which cars have been ruined.

According to insurance-claims data reviewed by The Associated Press, that isn't true.

The actual number of affected vehicles is far smaller, and some of those cars will be repaired and kept by their owners.

The dire predictions are being spread by a company that sells vehicle title and repair histories and by the largest group representing American car dealers.

They claim the number of cars marred by Sandy could be larger than when Hurricane Katrina damaged 600,000 vehicles.

But an AP analysis shows the number of damaged cars is a fraction of that.


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