Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
Would you accept a two year old car that WILL have a failure at anytime?

Keep in mind that nearly everything on the car is run from some sort of electronic box somewhere under the dashboard or hood of the car or dependent on the signals from some sensor under the hood? Also noting the fact that if and when water corrodes the wires within it's own insulations, the only fix is to rewire the entire car from end to end?

Personally, no. I would rather get a car that costs more but wasn't flooded.
My point exactly when we're negotiating for a total loss claim from the insurance company. I have a flooded service vehicle that the Insurer cannot declare as total loss because the service (not casa because they wouldn't accept any more flooded vehicles) shop is just sticking to their initial findings. I told the insurance company that I will only be satisfied if they will replace ALL electrical components including the wiring harnesses.

Don't risk it!! Php250K is still a lot of money.