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Neptune
Here is video of it actually crashing into the lake (better watch it before it gets pulled ...
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Scroll down to see it: http://jalopnik.com/5404403/exclusive-video-of-bugatti-veyron-actually-crashing-into-texas-lake?autoplay=true
Most insurance companies here in the U.S. will write off a vehicle if the water damage repair cost reaches a certain percentage of the car’s value. Water (especially salt water) is never good for any vehicle, as it ruins the interior (mold and mildew has been a noted problem of cars that were submerged in water) engine, electronics, wiring, etc. It can also damage a vehicle cosmetically, if the said vehicle hits the water at a certain speed.
Unless the owner of this car is dead set on keeping it, he/she will likely just buy another one (which is what is likely to happen) I would never buy a vehicle that I knew had been submerged in water, even if it was considered fresh water.
)Scroll down to see it: http://jalopnik.com/5404403/exclusive-video-of-bugatti-veyron-actually-crashing-into-texas-lake?autoplay=true
Most insurance companies here in the U.S. will write off a vehicle if the water damage repair cost reaches a certain percentage of the car’s value. Water (especially salt water) is never good for any vehicle, as it ruins the interior (mold and mildew has been a noted problem of cars that were submerged in water) engine, electronics, wiring, etc. It can also damage a vehicle cosmetically, if the said vehicle hits the water at a certain speed.
Unless the owner of this car is dead set on keeping it, he/she will likely just buy another one (which is what is likely to happen) I would never buy a vehicle that I knew had been submerged in water, even if it was considered fresh water.