Yes, a Carfax report can indicate if a vehicle has experienced flood damage. It compiles data from various sources, including insurance companies and state agencies, that may have recorded flood damage incidents. However, it's important to note that not all flood-damaged vehicles are reported, so a Carfax may not provide a complete picture. Always consider a thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic in addition to a Carfax report.
What is the question. Most likely the damage will show up on carfax if your state reports are available to carfax.
yes carfax does show the color of the vvechicle.
Yes, comprehensive claims may show up on Carfax reports.
Carfax shows u the history of repairs and service of a car. If someone doesnt want to show u the carfax it means that they are either hiding something bad that happened to the car, or they simply dont want to pay for the carfax report.
Yes, insurance companies may report vehicle information to Carfax, such as accidents, damage, and other relevant details.
CARFAX Vehicle History Reports offer the most trusted vehicle history information, such as: title information, flood damage history, total loss accident history, odometer readings, lemon history, number of owners, accident indicators, state emissions inspection, service records and other vehicle use.
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Get a carfax report. It will show where it is registered.
I may be wrong on this, but I would think that it would show up. The insurance company probably reports it.
FLOOD DAMAGE?
Flood is excluded
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