Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul is warning consumers, in the wake of major flooding caused by hurricanes Helene and Milton, to be on the lookout for flood-damaged vehicles that soon may be entering the used car market.
Preliminary industry estimates indicate the hurricanes flooded thousands of vehicles in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. That damage included new and used vehicles on dealership lots, as well as cars and trucks owned by individuals and companies.
“Thousands of flood-damaged vehicles due to hurricanes Helene and Milton could potentially arrive for sale across Illinois. Flooded cars are often shipped to places hundreds of miles from areas hit by storms and may be dangerous to drive or pose health risks,” Raoul said. “I urge consumers to only buy from a seller they trust and to not rush into a sale because it seems like a good deal.”
Raoul said while most automobile dealers are legitimate, there are some dishonest businesses and individuals who may try to sell flood-damaged cars without revealing a vehicle’s true history. Bad actors may be further motivated to sell flood-damaged cars due to the nationwide shortage of new and used vehicles for sale. Scammers put flooded vehicles through a cleaning process that can make it difficult to initially tell that the car has been damaged by water.
Raoul also warned used-car buyers to be cautious of scammers who “title wash” a flood-damaged vehicle to conceal the vehicle’s history of damage by moving the vehicle and title through several states.
Raoul recommends consumers exercise caution in coming months, especially if cars are purchased from online auction sites, individuals or second-tier used car lots. To avoid purchasing a flood-damaged car, Raoul encourages buyers to consider the following tips:
Attorney General Raoul encourages those who believe they have been the victim of fraud to file a complaint on the Attorney General’s website or to call one of the Attorney General’s Consumer Fraud Hotlines:
1-800-386-5438 (Chicago)
1-800-243-0618 (Springfield)
1-800-243-0607 (Carbondale)
1-866-310-8398 (Spanish-language hotline)
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