Realistically, how long could you fend off rust if you decided to drive your car all-year-round in Canada instead of buying winter beaters?
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Stop being poor and get a winter beater.
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It's a matter of logistics and convenience, not money. I move around a lot as part of my career, and some provinces make the process of buying/selling disposable shitboxes a long and torturous process (FUCK YOU ONTARIO). If I could keep a new-ish car for 10 years through rustproofing/frequent washing, I'll take that instead.
I had a Subaru that did about 15 years before the rust started to looking a little iffy. Middling US northeast winters, but with salted roads. I don't know how well that might translate to Canadian conditions.
in that vette you'd last quite a while since composites everywhere
curious about this too. I live in MN and winter is coming on. Had to sell my beater to my brother so I have to dd my whip. Was thinking about getting an unlimited wash token from one of the nearby gas stations and washing my car 2-3 times a week as I have a pretty warm underground garage.
Forever if you get the underside treated and proofed (Fluid Film is the best), and wash it very regularly
>tfw live in Arizona
feels nice. for once.
>those clumps of salty brown slush on the rockers and behind wheels
stop please