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Some Japanese cars still seem to rust sooner than
Posted by Noel [Email] (more from Noel) on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 05:08:19
In Reply to: Maybe the box caused it to rust?, Bill Homer
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, Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:03:57
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Euro or domestics. You'd think after 40 years of selling cars in the US, and 20 years building them here they'd figure this out. Living in New England, I see a lot more older Japanese cars, especially Hondas, running fine but with some serious rot. Toyota has done a massive recall on its Tacoma line of trucks even replacing entire trucks due to rust. One of my best friends is having the entire front subframe (I think it is) replaced this month at no charge on his 7 year-old truck. They even gave him a loaner for the whole time. Another guy I know got a whole new truck.
What don't the Japanese understand about steel and paint?
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