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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on June 06, 2014, 02:46:09 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025058417
Oh my.
yortsed snacilbuper (1,439 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 01:29 PM
A Nebraska Car Dealer Had 4,500 Cars Damaged by Hail: $152M in Losses
after which two photographs of busted-up sedans
What’s this mean for you, the car owner anywhere else in the country? If you’re shopping for used cars in the next few months, a lot of these vehicles are going to end up running through the auction. Keep a sharp eye on the VIN of any late-model used cars you’re interested in and see if any of them have been reported as having significant damage from the storm.
You won’t have the electrical issues that a car rescued from Hurricane Sandy may have, but if you’re buying something advertised as a “demo†or an “executive car,†make sure to run a Carfax to see if it’s ever been damaged. If it was ever delivered via Blair, Nebraska, chances are good it had extensive bodywork.
villager (20,958 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 01:33 PM
1. Thank God there's no climate change in red states, though!
It's not climate change, idiot.
Hailstorms have happened in Nebraska since the beginning of time.
Nothing's changed.
ChairmanAgnostic (24,650 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 01:34 PM
2. a dealership with 4500 cars?
In Nebraska? Do 4500 people even live in that state (who aren't connected to some college football team?)
That's insane. Plus, they KNOW that huge storms tear through there every year. I suspect someone's insurance rates will be exploding in the near future.
NuclearDem (8,191 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 01:49 PM
5. Almost a million in the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro.
Not even counting the thousands who will probably make the longer drive to get to them and buy, or the good deals the dealer can get with the troops at Offutt.
Renew Deal (58,695 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 01:53 PM
6. Those cars are in bad shape
It's pretty amazing what a storm can do. Hopefully they can get them repaired and on the road.
Initech (43,762 posts) Fri Jun 6, 2014, 02:13 PM
7. Holy shit that's some serious hail there!
Yeah, it is.
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That's HELL damage. Who knew there were that many Obama voters and Muslims running amuck in Nebraska.
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Climate change = Hail? :mental: :mental: :mental:
It is called weather. :argh:
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Climate change = Hail? :mental: :mental: :mental:
It is called weather. :argh:
Remember they live in Bizzaro World.
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Wow...A hail storm in Nebraska? That's got to be as rare as a tornado in Kansas.
Climate change is for real man..... :stoner:
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Climate change = Hail? :mental: :mental: :mental:
It is called weather. :argh:
So it was just weather? I was wondering if it was frank giving the DUmp a demonstration of what he could do.
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So it was just weather? I was wondering if it was frank giving the DUmp a demonstration of what he could do.
Perhaps it was... :popcorn:
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Hell will return to Nebraska in about two weeks.....my son and his scout troop will be passing thru there. :-)
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The real number is actually 15.2 million dollars in damage. Someone forgot a decimal point. Until recently the company I work for was involved with a car lot that deals with salvage titles and they had gotten e-mails the next day about the damage and the dealers were looking to sell. On the local news the cars were being sold for about 50% off.
Will there be a lot of cars for sale ? Yes but the damage was cosmetic not mechanical unless it involved powered windows or something. Also this has happened recently to the area before. Back in 2011 during the flooding here we had a bad storm come through here and the damage was the same and I have pictures of a line of cars and some homes in Mineola, Iowa that were hit just like Blair NE. The hail was between golf ball and baseball size in Blair when it hit so all that damage was the result of about an hours plus work as the storm moved through.