Last month, as I was on a road trip with my wife, I noticed a late model pickup truck with huge rust holes in several places. The vehicle was less than five years old, but deterioration was obvious in different spots, and extended high above rear wheels. There wasn’t much metal over the wheels at all.
Creeping anti-rust products like this one make auto rust a complete non-issue, even in salty Canada. One annual application does the trick.For years, once a year, each fall, I travelled to either a Krown or Rust Check application shop to have the underside, the fenders and doors on all my vehicles drenched with anti-rust spray and it has worked wonderfully. No rust.
There’s no shortage of people who offer the opinion that it makes no sense to keep a vehicle longer than 10 or 20 years. “Repair costs simply get too high and you’ll spend less on a newer vehicle.” Funny thing is, I’ve never met anyone who could back this opinion up with long-term numbers. In my own case, my 32 year old truck never did have a reputation for long-term reliability and rust resistance, yet over the decades I’ve owned it this thing has cost me less than $100 a month in repairs.
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