Here’s how to spot a secondhand car if it’s flooded? If there’s one thing we’re all too familiar with in the Philippines? It’s the chance of flash floods with all the super typhoons coming our way. But along with flash floods, vehicle thefts have been reported by opportunistic scavengers looking to turn these vehicles into scrap or to be sold for a quick buck. Such a case is not new so how do you spot a secondhand car and check if its flooded when offered by a dealer or a seller before it’s too late?

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