Man how does a car get to that point?!?
I guess I've gotten spoiled by life in Colorado and the Southeast.
fpena944 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:41 am Man how does a car get to that point?!?Michigan uses salt on the roads in the winter. I have had to junk several cars over the years because I can't beat the rust. Otherwise, I'd be able to keep just about anything going.
I guess I've gotten spoiled by life in Colorado and the Southeast.
Scott at Team Harco wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:23 amI'll attest to the Cayenne being very well protected from rust. Mine is an 08' and has seen many salted roads. drive through coin op wash by our house has a good under carriage rinse that certainly helps.fpena944 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:41 am Man how does a car get to that point?!?Michigan uses salt on the roads in the winter. I have had to junk several cars over the years because I can't beat the rust. Otherwise, I'd be able to keep just about anything going.
I guess I've gotten spoiled by life in Colorado and the Southeast.
I have found that German cars have the best corrosion resistant fasteners of any I have worked on. This makes working on them far less annoying than most others.
Rust never sleeps. It's killed nearly all of our Dodges, Mitsubishis, Subarus and Fords.
mussberger wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:09 pm I'll attest to the Cayenne being very well protected from rust. Mine is an 08' and has seen many salted roads. drive through coin op wash by our house has a good under carriage rinse that certainly helps.Right - now try that on cars that are 25 - 30, even 40 years old. The Germans understand this better than anyone (in my experience).