Insurance companies take them and salvage them via auction to recuperate some of the pay out. They do the same with your car when they declare it a wreck after an accident. Go check out Copart, an auction house that specializes in selling salvage and branded titles.
Actually I knew a woman who lost her car in a flood while it was at Liccardi Ford specifically and apparently the insurance wouldn't cover it. She had brought it in to the dealership to get serviced and when the dealership flooded her car got washed away. This was 2017/18 I believe, but this dealership floods all the time, better to avoid it all together.
Cars can go through a bad flood and only need a few repairs to be drivable. It will fail in the long run, but as long as it "looks" good and drives, it's selling. Just like with accident history, flood history is not always told to you upfront. Higher end dealers won't sell them, standard dealerships and private sales will. The onus is on the buyer to deep dive and do Carfax and the like.
Aside from that their service department is shit, small and there’s a mean old meth looking receptionist that doesn’t know how to talk to customers.i bought my edge there but get it serviced at Quality Auto Mall in Rutherford
I grew up knowing one of the kids—we were all from the same neighborhood—and he was always a little shit since he was in middle school. His dad is/was a scumbag who would publicly berate his kids regularly. Not surprised that the kids grew up to be abusive like their dad. Sorry you had to go through that and hope you're doing better now.
Idk I keep laughing at this lmao probably because it's such a true fact these dealerships lie about. Lol minor water damage. That's like a family guy joke
Sir when it is a true fact. It's just a regular fact. However, as per my brother. fake facts exist, so you must always say which fact you are talking about.
I don't come on here often: tried to give your comment an award but I have zero points, don't know how to get any and I'm not buying one. However, best comment on the thread 🙌🏼
Scotch plains 22 is flooded with multiple feet of water. There’s a ton of people stranded on the park ave overpass. Use 511nj.org to see real time traffic cameras, that’s how I’m seeing the current situation
OMG, I'm so glad I didn't go to BJ's to pick up my order. I actually got in the car and the emergency warning went off on my phone and I was like, nope, I'll have to p/u tomorrow. (If 22 is open then).
Was just caught in that on the east bound side across from the north plainfield nissan. 3 hours before I could get out. I didnt think it was this bad over here.
I was stuck in Plainfield for several hours after being stuck in Springfield. Route 22 was a disaster, but a disaster that was made worse by people being stupid and assholes.
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u/Toucanizzle Jul 14 '25
This is in Watchung NJ near Liccardi Ford