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Database Listing Flood-Damaged Vehicles Doubles

The purpose of the database is to protect consumers looking to purchase a used car.

 

A Motor Vehicle Commission database that lists vehicles issued flood or salvage titles following Hurricane Sandy has doubled in size since being introduced in January, State officials said Thursday.

The purpose of the database is to protect prospective buyers of used vehicles from unknown flood damage that may not be reported by the seller. Currently, the number of vehicles with flood or salvage titles in the state database is approximately 26,000.  

According to a release, it is not illegal to sell a vehicle with a flood or salvage title, but sellers are required to disclose the status of such titles to potential buyers.

“Omission of material facts to buyers, such as the existence of a flood or salvage title, violates the state’s Consumer Fraud Act. We will take action against those who attempt to deceive used car buyers, including the filing of lawsuits where warranted, in order to protect consumers,” Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa said in a release.

The online database can be visited at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/floodedcars. The service allows users to enter unique Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) to see if the vehicle has been issued a flood or salvage title.

According to a release, before purchasing a used vehicle, consumers shoud

  • Check the vehicle's title history and be wary if the vehicle has been titled multiple times over a short time period.
  • Obtain a vehicle history report from the dealer, or get one yourself from a reputable source; this will let you know if the car has been damaged in the past
  • Look for an insurance company's name on the title history, and contact the company for vehicle information.
About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy and NJ Motor Vehicle Commission

tom e gunn

5:33 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013

And by the way, what has become of that humongous storage of cars on West Bay Avenue. Have not seen or heard a single thing about them since they were first discovered. Maybe Patch should do some investigative reporting?

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Kim E

7:20 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013

I know we "donated" two cars to the database. Sad

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John Hay

8:30 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013

Get your free desktop computer "Days Since Hurricane Sandy Countdown Timer"
http://www.orijinations.com/HTML/JH/SandyDay.html
All the best.

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re-tired

10:57 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013

Not much chance to rehab these cars if it smells moldy and has rust and a fish in the tailpipe, its a flood car . Salt water damage is final to todays computers !

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Rick

10:17 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

Nice fresh water will do just as much damage to the computers as salt water does.

VoiceofReason

8:13 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

Why bother attempting to sell these cars? Junk them. Don't waste anyones time. No one wants a rusty salt water damaged piece of crap

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Rick

10:20 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013

You don't sell them as whole cars. The parts are worth more than the car.

green

9:35 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

one of are cars is still sitting in the driveway ( that Fema denied the claim on) bcz we have another vehicle, ( that we evacuated our family in) we are still paying car insurance on it & now the wear & tear from only having /using one car I now need about 500$ to fix the car we CAN use .... thanks for not only NOT helping us but now needing to fix the only car we do have...

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Mr. B

7:39 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013

Green, why would you be going through FEMA if you have insurance? I lost my car and it never even came to thought to call FEMA, called my insurance (Geico) and they were here the next day and made me an offer for the total loss immediately, my finance co. had the check in less than ten days.

vic

10:47 am on Friday, March 15, 2013

my auto insurance company paid up right away after inspecting the car. then it took another 4 weeks before they were finally able to tow it away. fema always declines claims when you have insurance.

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John Hay

9:09 am on Saturday, March 16, 2013

Get your free Hurricane Sandy "Days Gone By" here:
http://www.orijinations.com/HTML/JH/SandyDay.html
Works great on any desktop or laptop. Sorry, won't work on all Smartphones.

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Walking Dead

6:41 pm on Saturday, March 16, 2013

My friends lost 5 cars.......5...

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Rick

6:59 pm on Saturday, March 16, 2013

Aw, poor baby. Didn't they have car insurance?
Didn't they think to get their cars out of harm's way?

Walking Dead

7:09 pm on Saturday, March 16, 2013

Rick, ya think. They have car insurance. Everyone has a new car now, well 2 years old. I moved our vehicles to Pine Beach.

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