Are there any older "sheds" that won't rust?
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RedWhiteMonkey said:
I love it, but at £12k, it's not a shed, despite the fact that it's almost literally a shed.105.4 said:
I’ve always found that Renaults rarely rust.
Clio’s are cheap to buy, cheap to tax, cheap to insure and cheap and relatively easy to service, (and reliable too).
Renaults don't rust, my 16 year old Megane did not have a spot of rust under it, even the underside, exhaust and brake pipes were perfect.Clio’s are cheap to buy, cheap to tax, cheap to insure and cheap and relatively easy to service, (and reliable too).
Pistonheads in 2010 said:
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I think you're better off looking at individual cars than hoping for a particular brand to be the answer... By the time they reach "shed" status (whatever that may be) overall history is likely to have more impact on their condition than the badge on the bonnet. Otherwise, I'd be advising a Rover 200 - just like our MG ZR van that is now nearly twenty years old and doesn't have a spot of rust on it, despite being a light commercial. Best of luck!
Funny Renault is getting so many mentions, is that because most of the panels they use are plastic?
I actually thought the opposite, I had one of those main dealer videos of the underside of my 3-year old Megane when it went in for a service recently and thought the rear subframe had a surprising amount of surface rust for 3-years/20,000 miles.
I actually thought the opposite, I had one of those main dealer videos of the underside of my 3-year old Megane when it went in for a service recently and thought the rear subframe had a surprising amount of surface rust for 3-years/20,000 miles.
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