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Old 05.27.2015, 09:10 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
AGREED - paid $3000 cash for a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 160k miles three years ago and it now has 210k miles and it's running like a champ.

By rule of thumb, any car worked on due to flooding "must" be repeated to carfax as being flood damaged.

that's a sweet deal on the jeep. i've been ogling pre-1998 4x4 jeeps (easier to fix) and they were around $4K in my area. gas hogs but infinitely repairable though.

carfax yes, if reported by insurance. but if it's self-insured (i.e. liability only), and repaired by owner--who will keep track?
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