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      10-12-2016, 08:38 AM   #76
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Nice.. I wish I had a good place for my baby.
Did the water get in the exhaust? There was no way my baby was going to stay out there while hurricane Matthew was making waves along the east coast
Both cars exhaust but not much I hope..
Why not use the garage but on the bright side that's why we pay insurance hopefully u hav comprehensive
unfortunately most insurance doesn't cover natural disaster. Hurricane Matthew is prolly no exception. insurance loop hole
This is so incorrect. Of course your car is covered if damaged in a storm. The problem for Randy is damage would likely total out the car and it cannot be replaced. His decision was a smart one. When I lacked ample garage space, I would simply take my car to the local major airport (PBI or FLL) and park it in long term parking garage. That is a cheap way to protect your car.
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