Hey guys. My girlfriend goes to Radford University, and in case you didn't know they had a student parking lot flood because of a dam being released. The school didn't notify her until 5:30 in the morning, when the car was already ruined. Here are some links for background info.
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Students seeking answers from university
Here is a picture of some of the vehicles. This is nowhere near how high the flooding was. It was above most cars.
Ok, well her car was a 2010 Honda Accord EX with 16,000 miles. Geico says it is totaled. Water above the roof, the car was 100% submerged. I have additional pictures I may post sometime. Not sure how much they are cutting her a check for, thank God she had insurance.
Onto the cars. She is interested in the three in the title. 2013 Kia Optima EX, 2013 Honda Accord EX, and the 2013 Mazda 3 i Grand Touring. Could anyone offer some suggestions on any of these vehicles? She is going to be test driving soon, but she is looking for any input. All is welcome.
Off topic, but if anyone reads into the story, could you give me some advice for her? It seems like the school should be at fault. She did not receive a notification until 5:30am when the car was already submerged above the windows. Is there anything you recommend she do? She lost a car that wasn't even broken in yet, and now has to dish out money to buy a new car. Any advice on that front? I am still young myself, so I appreciate all the help.
News story
Students seeking answers from university
Here is a picture of some of the vehicles. This is nowhere near how high the flooding was. It was above most cars.
Ok, well her car was a 2010 Honda Accord EX with 16,000 miles. Geico says it is totaled. Water above the roof, the car was 100% submerged. I have additional pictures I may post sometime. Not sure how much they are cutting her a check for, thank God she had insurance.
Onto the cars. She is interested in the three in the title. 2013 Kia Optima EX, 2013 Honda Accord EX, and the 2013 Mazda 3 i Grand Touring. Could anyone offer some suggestions on any of these vehicles? She is going to be test driving soon, but she is looking for any input. All is welcome.
Off topic, but if anyone reads into the story, could you give me some advice for her? It seems like the school should be at fault. She did not receive a notification until 5:30am when the car was already submerged above the windows. Is there anything you recommend she do? She lost a car that wasn't even broken in yet, and now has to dish out money to buy a new car. Any advice on that front? I am still young myself, so I appreciate all the help.
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