Buying a car with rusty arches
Buying a car with rusty arches
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Justin Cyder

12,624 posts

172 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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General rule of thumb - don't buy trouble. If the arches are rusty, how well cared for is the rest likely to be? Plus, rust is a pain, it's not like swapping over a spark plug or an alternator.


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Justin Cyder said:
General rule of thumb - don't buy trouble. If the arches are rusty, how well cared for is the rest likely to be? Plus, rust is a pain, it's not like swapping over a spark plug or an alternator.
+1

There are loads about without rust for not much more. Import models tend to have less rot.

Typhoons

36 posts

166 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Consider how long you want to keep the car. Figure on around £350 a side for a good as new repair (should last another 10-12 years) and £100 for a cut out rusty bits, weld metal and redo in 2 years time repair.
Keep the drain holes clear and beter still, dril a couple of bigger ones and dont forget to cavity wax the sills.

Typhoons

36 posts

166 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Well if its a keeper, I would probably look for rust free car. A car with rusty sills is also likely to have corroded suspension, rusted in bolts etc...

The Geographer

31 posts

167 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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There are two type of mx5s, one on which the sills must be sorted out, and one on which they have been sorted out already

Typhoons

36 posts

166 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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My sills were 'sorted' because it was a 2011 import from salt free Japan smile









Those are pictures right after I got it, no extra rust proofing or underseal since it left the factory in 1994. The first thing I did when I got her home was to Dinitrol it.





A2Z

1,080 posts

249 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Typhoons said:
Said: Stuff that makes you envious...
Well done there. It's amazing how good the last 17 years were for it.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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The Geographer said:
There are two type of mx5s, one on which the sills must be sorted out, and one on which they have been sorted out already
Well that's complete twaddle.

The Geographer

31 posts

167 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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CaptainSlow said:
Well that's complete twaddle.
I wish it would be... otherwise my search for an mx5 would have been much much shorter.. and I was looking mk2.5s
Compared to other mk2s mine is in relatively good state but it needs attention pretty soon as well. of course there will always be a small proportion of exceptionally looked after cars with less (VISIBLE) rust.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

191 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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I'll just add my experiences from when I was hunting for mine. (mk1) All the UK models I looked at had rust issues, as did some of the imports but not as many. One thing to look out for with the imports is a recipt for undersealing/rust proofing when it was imported.

There are so many for sale it's just not worth buying one that is rusty, it really is a buyers market.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

235 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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My mk1 is rot free. The best way to avoid rot is to go for mk1 imports.

The Geographer

31 posts

167 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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I agree, Imports are better. Once I was looking at a UK 2004 Euphonic and managed to negotiate 300 pounds off because of the rust on the drivers side (i didn't buy it at the end). So that could be an upside

Riknos

4,701 posts

227 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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CaptainSlow said:
My mk1 is rot free. The best way to avoid rot is to go for mk1 imports.
And check when it was imported. A 94 Eunos that was imported into this country in 95 is going to be no less rusty than a 95 UK model.

The longer it's been in Japan for, the less rust it will have. Imports can rust very quickly in only a few years in our stty climate frown

Another reason why I wish I lived in Japan.