$250k Bentley Submerged in Muck RESOLD at Auction – Everything Law and Order Blog

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35 thoughts on “$250k Bentley Submerged in Muck RESOLD at Auction”
  1. Well this video was all about advertising car vertical nothing about the car. Every man and his dog promoting this car vertical which is super expensive even with 20% off

  2. This car will be a nightmare in the future because you cannot get all of the salt water out of a vehicle which has been submerged like this. Eventually, the electronics are going to start to have glitches in them, which are going to be almost untraceable.

  3. How in the WORLD is this even legal? Completely submerged in SALT water? That car should not be allowed to be resold without that fact being made known without digging. I think it shouldn’t be allowed to be resold.

  4. Also you can lift the hood and look at the nuts, bolts and screws, if you see rust you know the car has been in a flood. I once saw a used car I liked but when I opened the glove box it still had water in it. 🙂

  5. Cars that have been submerged in salt water are worthless. It is insane that someone would pay that much money for a flood vehicle. This car belongs in a junkyard

  6. Drown cars are a nightmare. Unless all the electrical wiring is replaced, and it's completely stripped to get rid of mold, those things will haunt the new owner continuously.

  7. Rule #1 when buying a car from the auction. NEVER buy from another dealer, especially on auctions where they can’t give a warranty.

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