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Drives: BMW Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: UK
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Seems unlikely. Cars are not airtight, there are vents and places that let air in/out, so it will fill with water rather quickly. The seals around doors, windows, etc are for keeping moderate volumes of spray, rain, etc out, not water from being submerged. That takes a whole different level of sealing.
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