
Before you purchase a used car, it’s important to run the vehicle identification number (VIN) through a database to see its vehicle history.
- CarFax is a popular service, which starts at $40 for one report. CarFax also has a free tool to check solely for flood damage.
- The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has a free search called VINCheck that shows if a vehicle has been reported stolen or with a salvage title from any of these insurers.
- The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System has links to services where consumers can pay for a search of a vehicle’s history.
- Check for mud or grit in the spare tire compartment, alternator crevices, behind wiring harnesses, around the small recesses of starter motors, power steering pumps and relays.
- Check inside the seatbelt retractors by pulling the seatbelt all the way out and inspect for moisture, mildew or grime.
- Check door speakers as they will often be damaged due to flooding.
- Inspect the vehicle for water stains, mildew, sand or silt under the carpets, floor mats, headliner cloth and behind the dashboard.
Consumers should beware of flood damage when shopping for used cars