Beware of Buying Flood-Damaged Cars

Tenga cuidado con los automóviles dañados por las inundaciones

Beware of Buying Flood-Damaged Cars

The City of New York urges you to beware of unknowingly buying a flood damaged car. Look for these tell-tale signs:

  • Trust your sense of smell. Musty or moldy smells may be a sign of water damage. A strong air freshener or cleaning solution smell may be an attempt to cover up mildew. Run the air conditioner so you can check the vents.
  • Check the carpeting and upholstery for discoloration. Differences in color, especially if they appear to be stains, may indicate water damage. Be aware of used cars with brand-new upholstery.
  • Examine the exterior for water damage. Check for fogging inside headlamps or taillights and dampness inside the wheel well. Look for a water line in the engine compartment or the trunk.
  • Inspect under the car. Look for rust and flaking metal.
  • File a complaint with DCWP about used car dealerships that try to sell flood-damaged vehicles. File a complaint online or call 311.

Additional Resources




Education Campaign. Learn about DCWP's public awareness campaign to help consumers avoid predatory lending in the used car industry.

DCWP requires that all used car dealers in New York City must provide consumers with a Consumer Bill of Rights, a financing disclosure form, where applicable, and a cancellation option—all of which must be in the language used to negotiate the contract. Read the press release. Download the Used Car Consumer Bill of Rights in:





10/2023