Brisbane’s Flood Cars — A Unique Market
Greater Brisbane has experienced significant flooding events — most notably in 2011 and 2022 — that collectively damaged tens of thousands of vehicles across Logan, Rocklea, Ipswich, and the broader Brisbane River floodplain. Many of these vehicles are still in circulation or being assessed for disposal years later. Brisbane's cash for cars market has developed specific expertise in flood-vehicle assessment that simply doesn't exist in drier cities.
What Determines a Flood-Damaged Car's Value
The common assumption is that flood damage means near-zero value. This is wrong. Three factors determine genuine flood vehicle value:
1. Water Level at Time of Flooding
- Wheel height or below: Mostly cosmetic damage — carpets, underbody. Engine often unaffected. Value: 60–80% of dry equivalent.
- Floor level to dash: Interior damage, possible ECU impact. Value: 35–60% of dry equivalent.
- Above dash (full submersion): Engine hydro-lock risk, electrical system failure. Value: 10–30% of dry equivalent, primarily for parts.
2. How Quickly It Was Removed from Water
A vehicle removed within hours of flooding has significantly better prognosis than one sitting in floodwater for days. Corrosion, mould, and electrical damage accelerate dramatically with submersion duration.
3. Current Mechanical Condition
A flood-damaged vehicle that has been professionally dried and is still running has substantial parts value. A non-running flood vehicle still has metal and component value.
Brisbane Flood Car Suburbs — Highest Volume
The following suburbs generate the highest flood-vehicle disposal activity in Brisbane:
- Rocklea: Brisbane Markets area — frequently inundated
- Ipswich: Bremer River confluence — significant 2022 impact
- Goodna: One of QLD's most flood-affected suburbs historically
- West End and South Brisbane: Brisbane River flooding
- Logan Central and Kingston: Logan River and Oxley Creek flooding
What We Pay for Flood Cars in Brisbane
Our flood vehicle assessment covers parts value, metal weight, and engine integrity. Typical ranges:
- Lightly flood-affected running vehicle: 65–80% of dry value
- Moderately flood-affected (floor level): 35–55% of dry value
- Fully submerged, non-running: $500–$3,000 for parts/scrap depending on make and model
A flood-damaged 2018 Toyota HiLux that was submerged to floor level but is still running: $8,000–$14,000 in Brisbane's market. The same vehicle written off by insurance and non-running: $2,500–$5,000 for parts. Both figures are significantly above what most Brisbane buyers offer.
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