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Old 07-08-2019, 12:16 PM   #3
Nick M3
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Originally Posted by FC View Post
Just ran into this:

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/severe-sto...opstories.html

Aside from asking to see how everyone is doing over there (I hope everyone is ok and not flooding at home, etc.), this sort of thing always makes me worry when looking at used cars.
I think that the reality is that any used car that meets your standards is almost certainly not going to be a flood car.

Fortunately, I got the flash flood warning in time to get home from the coffee shop with puppy with about two minutes to spare. I shoved him in the house and it started pouring literally as I pulled out of the garage. And when it’s raining, I avoid driving through Rock Creek Park for obvious reasons.

A group chat of friends that I’m in included hilarious discussions about the etiquette of wringing out and drying clothing at the office.
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