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For 1990-2009 cars only

DEALER NEW VEHICLE STORAGE FACILITIES

AS THE SPRING SEASON GROWS CLOSER, THE POSSIBILITY OF FLOODING IN CERTAIN GEOGRAPHIC AREAS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED. CONSEQUENTLY, ALL CADILLAC DEALERS ARE REMINDED TO REVIEW ARRANGEMENT FOR STORING NEW VEHICLES IN LOCATIONS WHERE THEY WILL BE SAFE FROM FLOOD DAMAGE. OBVIOUSLY, A PLAN OF PREVEN- TION IS A BETTER SOLUTION TO FLOOD EXPOSURE THAN ANY PROCEDURE APPLICABLE TO THE AFTER EFFECTS. PLANNING FOR SUCH EMERGENCY CAN OFTEN SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE THE NUMBER OF FLOOD EXPOSED VEHICLES AND THE EXTENT OF ANY SUCH EXPOSURE.

A NUMBER OF STATES CURRENTLY HAVE STATUTES OR OTHER DEALER OBLIGATIONS REGARDING THE SALE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED IN FLOODS. IN LIGHT OF THESE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU TAKE IMMEDIATE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO GUARD AGAINST FLOOD DAMAGE TO NEW UNITS.

SHOULD A FLOOD OCCUR WHICH AFFECTS NEW VEHICLES IN YOUR INVENTORY, CONTACT YOUR ZONE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY FOR ASSISTANCE.

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