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Old 07-13-2006 | 07:12 PM
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No matter how we get rid of it...i'll make sure they know what they are getting into!!! It was actually a rental car out of CA...we knew the car had taken a bath but were told that it wasn't to deep and that everything checked out. Obviously now...we know it didn't!! Thanks!!!!
Old 07-13-2006 | 07:12 PM
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what do you consider cheap???? Let me know...mabey we can talk!!!
Old 07-14-2006 | 06:46 AM
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Hey, if it's cheap enough, I'll buy it so we can strip it and drop a V8 in it!
You rock! I hear the crate LS7 is out now!
Old 07-14-2006 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Carshowgirl
The problem i took it in for and a problem with the lift gate are the only things wrong.
I've had the same 2 problems pop up on my HHR. A TSB took care of the rear hatch. Still don't know about the key sticking in the ignition, but I'm not the only one it has happened to either. So unless someone took my HHR for a swim in her first 50 miles, I don't think these problems are related to the one you had being a salvaged title.
Old 07-14-2006 | 07:25 AM
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Flood cars are bad cars.......PERIOD! If you can't afford a new HHR, try to find one coming off lease. Otherwise.............well you can see that it's already starting.
Old 07-14-2006 | 07:33 AM
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I have been a car builder/repair tech all of my life and there are two types or cars I always shy away from, flood and fire cars...too many issues in wierd circumstances. Good luck in finding your real dream HHR...but I don't think that this one is it...
Old 07-14-2006 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Firewatcher
Flood cars are bad cars.......PERIOD! If you can't afford a new HHR, try to find one coming off lease. Otherwise.............well you can see that it's already starting.
Will agree with you and all others on salvage cars not a good idea, but the problems she was having was NOT flood related!
Old 07-14-2006 | 07:37 AM
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I agree. This is only the beginning. The dealer that sold it to your dad should have some action taken against him for misrepresenting the vehicle. Try to find a good rental being sold, or go for the gold and get a year end deal.
Old 07-14-2006 | 07:42 AM
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Having been in the insurance industry in the past and dealing with salvaged vehicles, they are made salvage vehicles for a reason, usually meaning that it would cost more to repair them to the condition they were in just prior to the loss. The owner generally has the option to buy the car back and it appears to me that they declined to exercise this option, and probably for good reason. While a flooded vehicle physically appears to be just fine, there are way too many things that can go wrong internally that one cannot see.

Do you have details on what constituted it being considered "flood" damage? Was the car totally submerged or was it stuck in an underpass or something similar that resulted in only partial flooding? These are things that you need to discuss with your insurance agency, but generally once a vehicle is damaged and an insurance claim is filed, it goes into a national database and the information is readily accessible and can be picked up by places like CarFax.

Having said all of this, I am in consensus with the general opinion. Only you and your father can really make the decision on whether or not it is worth the risk. While I understand that you have fallen in love with the car, is it really worth dealing with a possible bag of snakes or a can of worms?

Old 07-14-2006 | 08:00 AM
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I know buying a car such as the HHR can be an emotional one (versus buying a minivan), but the key is always liberally "salt" your emotional attachment with logic and common sense... now where is that ad for a repairable exotic wrecks I saw?



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