Wednesday 31 October 2012

Superstorm Sandy the devistation and the cost of clean up

Just watch those pictures, words fail me.

It was hard to image just how bad it must have been for the folks in that storm down the eastern sea board of the United States.

Power outs, flooding, rain, wind and fire. It's hard to imagine anything worse.
But the American people can dig deep if they have too and I'm quite sure given time the scars will start to heal.
I even saw a picture of yellow taxi cabs all flooded in a parking lot, boats in the middle of streets, smashed buildings and it was reported many, many people had no power or heat.

People are much more important than property of course and rebuilding lives and getting back to normal must be many peoples wish right now.

After the Storm.

Some people will be looking to replace damaged vehicles at some point after getting back to something like a normal life. Car buyers must be very aware of all those damaged cars which may find there way on to the secondhand car market.
So many flood damaged vehicles will up for sale it will be a nightmare trying to tell them from others that have not been damaged. How do you go about telling which ones are good and those that are not?
Use a quality dealer wherever you can and look at the mechanical inspection report and the Vin number report to make sure it was not in the hurricane.

I still can't take it all in.

Mal

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