Quick Context: Every time we see a bad storm or hurricane hit a different part of the country, flooded vehicles resurface on used car lots. Chances are, you wouldn't know a flooded car by simply looking at the outside.
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Every time we see a bad storm or hurricane hit a different part of the country, flooded vehicles resurface on used car lots. Chances are, you wouldn't know a flooded car by simply looking at the outside. Eight weeks after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, it's estimated at least a million vehicles sustained
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- Every time we see a bad storm or hurricane hit a different part of the country, flooded vehicles resurface on used car lots.
- Chances are, you wouldn't know a flooded car by simply looking at the outside.
- Eight weeks after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, it's estimated at least a million vehicles sustained
- 'The Property Man' host and Fox News legal analyst Bob Massi provides insight.
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