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Buying a car in the Rust Belt: What to look out for
The once booming industrial region of Northeast and Midwest America, known as the Rust Belt, is also known for its destructive effect on vehicles.
As winter approaches, more corrosive materials may kick up onto your car's body surface. Over time, the salt and chemicals erode away at your car's paint, wheel wells, fender and more. Matt's ...
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The real value of rust-proofing in today’s vehicles
Découvrez pourquoi la protection anti-rouille est essentielle pour les véhicules modernes et prolonge leur valeur en ...
Rust eats through used cars with a slow, relentless precision. It hides in seams, under carpets, and on the frame where buyers rarely look. Left alone, it spreads until the metal weakens, parts fail, ...
Q: I live in Southern New England and, in the past, I have had problems with undercarriage rust ruining brakes, mufflers and even the frame of the car. I get the same story: Drive it more, keep it ...
Not long after the Tesla Cybertruck launched, owners began reporting corrosion spots on their trucks’ stainless steel bodies. With no official explanation, the rusty-looking dots snowballed into a ...
ELMIRA HEIGHTS, N.Y. (WETM) — When it snows, salt gets put down on the roads to melt the ice. Mechanics said if people don’t keep up with their cars during the winter months, it could cost them ...
While car oil pans don't have set replacement intervals, they can become damaged over time. Here's how long you can typically ...
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