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Houston’s high vehicle density and dependence exacerbate Harvey’s impact

Replacement demand will be particularly strong, as the storm hit in a highly populated area where vehicle ownership rates exceed the national average. By Megan Lampinen

The vehicle damage inflicted by Hurricane Harvey is thought to be the worst in US history. While the fallout of the storm and flood devastation took a sizeable bite out of August new vehicle sales, the good news is that the market recovery should be fast.

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