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I stay away from cars in hurricane states and anywhere there has been a flood for the last number of years and this car checks a few boxes.
Take away the nine, most common hurricane states and then the other 23 states that use salt and you are down to 18 states. Many of those remaining states are rural with lots of loose gravel damage and dings. Then you have California but most of those cars have earthquake damage. Ultimately you are only left with Germany.
Flood damage would show up in an inspection. But no worries. Thanks for taking a look.
I saw the car for sale on here the other day. Road salts are not a big deal now with the way Porsche's are sealed from the factory and most people with them don't drive them during the winter. I would stick with SoCal and AZ cars as the earthquake damage is usually catastrophic.