When is a flooded car classed as a write off?

When is a flooded car classed as a write off?

Asked on 27 November 2017 by Thrower

Answered by Honest John
When the water encroaches the interior - up to the level of the seats, soft furnishing and dash pad, or effects any of the electrical components. It does depend on the vehicle though, as well as what damage has occurred and whether the engine has ingested water.
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