Diamondpilot
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The answer is buy a Nissan, Toyota or Honda. American brands still haven't figured out how to prevent rust despite decades of trying.
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The answer is buy a Nissan, Toyota or Honda. American brands still haven't figured out how to prevent rust despite decades of trying.
You're kidding, right? In my experience, Japanese vehicles tend to be much worse than American or European ones when it comes to rust.
I am the guy that washes his truck when it is -40. No line ups to worry about. A wash is a wash regardless of temps, no ill will come from it. Keeping the salt washed off on a regular basis is important. Mine does not get garaged parked.I don't agree with the idea of "regular washings".
Washing as needed, sure.
Washing because it's Friday, could be counter productive.
Steel doesn't rust without moisture.
A layer of dust on a vehicle isn't going to cause it any harm. Regularly putting water in all the nooks and crannies, could. There are lots of internal places that water can collect, and cause issues over time.
The guys who wash the car every week, and immediately put it in the garage, or the guy who washes their car when it's extremely cold, are not really doing themselves any favors in the long run.