I know you love Toyota, Honda or Lexus. That's great if you live down south. The problem is they turn into rust buckets up North on salted winter roads. So the question what cars or trucks do you recommend that won't have rust, every where, after 6 to 10 years?
I am almost as old as you and have owned Ford, GM, Dodge, Mercedes, Mitsubishi and Audi. Most all of the cars I have bought are used with 15K to 80K. They all turned into rust buckets well before the drive trains failed, except 3 Audi cars I have owned. My current 2006 Audi A4 2.0 L Turbo Quattro 6 speed automatic has 165,000 K on it and not a speck of rust. The only non-maintenance item I had done to it is a wheel bearing. I attribute this to the use of galvanized steel, aluminum suspension parts and stainless steel exhaust. I paid 6K for it with 75K miles on it. I have no idea what you have against VW\Audi with a German made power train. Trucks are the worst, every one rusted out. What good is a car that will run past 100K if the body is falling off.
So why not do a Video on best used cars that won't rust in the rust belt?
Sounds like you already answered your question by saying the Audi didn’t rust and everything else did.
Actually they don't turn into rust bug it's my mother has a 14-year-old Toyota Corolla in Buffalo and it has no rust on it at all because by 2007 they learned how to treat the bodies with zinc so they don't rust.
As an escapee from Chicagoland, I can tell ya, there ain't no car ever made that can survive salted roads.
I drove the expressway system for 35 + years and I bought beaters for cheap every 2 years or so.
Ford pick ups with the aluminum bed is a step in the right direction along with Ziebart.
I have no idea what you have against VW\Audi with a German made power train
According to Scotty they turn into money pits
