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Monsoon Storms Can Result In Flood-Damaged Vehicles For Sale

PHOENIX, AZ  – Officials are warning prospective buyers of used cars to pay close attention to the condition of any vehicle that piques their interest and avoid flood damage. Every Arizonan knows that monsoon storms can result in flash flooding hello, “stupid motorist law” and a submerged vehicle can suffer extensive damage that might not always be noticeable. The title of such vehicles should be branded as “salvage” or “flood damage,” but scammers can and do fraudulently remove flood history from vehicle titles. The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division wants potential buyers to closely inspect a vehicle before purchase and if it doesn’t pass a literal smell test, walk away.

MVD offers tips for identifying scam texts, shady websites | Arizona Emergency information Network

5/05/2021 - 10:49 am Robocalls. Scammy text messages. Shady websites. When it comes to doing business with the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division, ignore all unsolicited communications and avoid online search engines. Instead, go straight to the source at AZMVDNow.gov or ServiceArizona.com. These are legitimate MVD websites and the only ones customers should conduct personal MVD business on. Over the past several months, customers have made ADOT aware of text messages they’ve received that claim the customer owes the “DMV” money or some other nonsense. Spoiler alert: These customers don’t owe what the text claims and these texts are a scam.

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