Rust is rust. It's unsightly, it speaks of neglect and inevitable decay. And no one likes it. Certainly not on cars, whether used cars or new. After all, we want our cars looking shiny and brand-new, just as it was when it left the car dealer lot. When it comes to buying used cars, no one wants to buy a rust bucket. Rust radically depreciates your used car's resale value. So, whether want to buy used car or a new one, the trick is keeping rust from taking root in your car. Three basic steps are: FIND RUST KEEP IT FROM STARTING ATTEND TO IT ONCE IT HAS STARTED Most people shopping around at the used car dealer lot fail to detect rust simply because they don't know where to spot it. Of course, you can't ex View the rest of this article
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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