Should a new Car be Rust Proofed – Yes
Your driving down the road and start to hear that all to remember able clunk, clunk, clunk. Your car starts cough and choking and dies on you just as you pull off the side of the road getting out of the way of the semi behind you.
You have plans of using that money you saved or the money aunt Tilly gave you when she died on a family trip to Disney but the automotive gods have decided that you have to give up that family vacation in paradise to get a new car.
At the dealership they have alot of new cards to choose from. Cares geared for families, cars for sporty look, cars that can climb mountains and cars just for looks.How do you choose? You have a family so a family car would be great. But you don't want it to look like something your grandmother would drive. The dealer is able to find that type of car for you also.
Now you start to think about your old car. You had it since you were 16 years old. The tow trucker was surprised he didn't need a dump truck to hall it away. The only thing that held it together was the rust. Then you remember what he said
" Hey Lady you ever hear of rust - proofing?"
You bolt out the words." Does this car have rust proofing?" Bingo the dealership finds you a car that has rust proofing can carry your children safety and you still look cool driving it.
But is rust proofing important?Yes. No matter where you live be it the new England salted winter roads or the dust and salt air of San Francisco rust can cause alot of damage.
If your car is rust proofed it will stop the wearing down of your cars carriage and you will find less repairs. Plus your car will keep its new look alot longer.
In the long run rust proofing is better for your car and your wallet.All new cars should be rust proofed and it should be mandated in each state this way the consumer, who may not know any better, doesn't find out to late the benefits of rust proofing.This would make the life of the car alot longer and would help reduce the pollution that the car causes when it rusted in areas like the tail pipe and wheel areas. I'm sure that alot of mechanics wouldn't agree with this because it would cost them some money in repairs but with the every changing world and environment I feel that rust proofing is a must in keeping our cars safe for us and those around us.