I’m curious what drives you to trade a newer Honda with similar mileage for this?
Regarding the rust, use something that penetrates and seeps in like oil or wax products. WoolWax or Fluid Film are just a couple of products you can DIY, and there are commercial applicators using those or similar products. Those will stop corrosion in it’s tracks.
It’s way too late to use materials that dry or get hard. Those will just hide corrosion and beneath the shiny surface the cancer will grow unchecked.
Welcome to the forum, it’s a good bunch here in my experience.
I’m curious what drives you to trade a newer Honda with similar mileage for this?
Regarding the rust, use something that penetrates and seeps in like oil or wax products. WoolWax or Fluid Film are just a couple of products you can DIY, and there are commercial applicators using those or similar products. Those will stop corrosion in it’s tracks.
It’s way too late to use materials that dry or get hard. Those will just hide corrosion and beneath the shiny surface the cancer will grow unchecked.
Welcome to the forum, it’s a good bunch here in my experience.
A suv would suit my needs better. I’m a musician outside of my 9-5 and hauling gear in a little sedan can be a challenge. It’s also the worst car I’ve ever driven in winter weather. I’m tired of being paranoid and feeling unsafe on the roads even if there is only a little bit of snow. I know it seems a little backwards to trade it in for a vehicle that’s 3 years older but since I’m able to get a fair amount for it I want to part ways. The only reason I purchased it was because I had a Cadillac CTS that was on its way out. I had to roll over $5k into the loan for the Honda and needed a car that was reliable to last at least through the duration of the loan. Now I can have a cheaper payment, a vehicle I’ll feel safe in and be able to haul my gear or anything else without an issue.