The number of cars trashed when Hurricane Sandy tore through the east coast is continuing to rise with dealers and automakers now estimating that roughly 250,000 vehicles were ruined.
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Hurricane Sandy was the most devastating blow to classic car collecting ever according to Hagerty Insurance.
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What probably seemed like a post-apocalyptic precaution a few weeks ago is coming into play: electric vehicles as a reverse power source for homes.
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The first Ferrari F12 Berlinetta bound for the United States will be auctioned off with the proceeds being donated to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy.
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Up to 200,000 units might need to be replaced in the wake of Hurricane Sandy according to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).
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Fisker is reporting that it lost $30 million in inventory after Superstorm Sandy flooded a New Jersey port.
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As east coasters continue to reel in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, Volvo is taking the chance to offer special pricing for people who lost cars in the storm.
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Ford is joining Toyota in helping Hurricane Sandy victims, offering savings off the American automaker’s vehicles while contributing to the American Red Cross.
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Toyota has announced that it is donating $1 million to the Red Cross, for the benefit of Hurricane Sandy victims, many of which are still living without power days after the storm.
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Hurricane Sandy ravaged much of the U.S. East coast this week, as the so-called “Frankenstorm” powered her way over the Appalachian Mountains, carrying rain and winds as far as the Midwest. Not surprisingly the automotive industry has been impacted by her rampage.
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