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The flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey may have destroyed 1 million cars—and in doing so, totally changed the U.S. used auto market. 。

As the city works to assess the damage of historic rainfall and unprecedented flooding, analysts are starting to issue estimates on how many cars will be unrecoverable. It's bad. 。

Analysts from Evercore ISI said more than 1 in 7 cars in the Houston area could be done for, while an economist for Cox Automotive is estimating between 300,000 and 500,000 people will have lost their cars, according to。 USA Today。USA Today 。

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Adding in the number of cars lost by businesses—including car dealerships—and estimates are reaching 1 million, according to auto analysis firm Black Book.。

That's been enough to spur expectations that used car prices will rise.  。

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Keep in mind: Houston's a spread out city, meaning just about everyone has their own car. Now, Houstonians (especially those with flood insurance on their cars) will be opening their wallets to buy new vehicles. 。

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