(Here I said I probably would never post.) I haven't stumbled on this yet, so I apologize so much if it has already been asked.
Everyone has different opinions and experiences, but I was wondering about the experiences people had with salt on roads and the durability of their vehicle, and whether or not some makes/ models appear to have better resilience to rust caused by salt than others. I've read in some places that certain Dodges don't hold up well to road salt, for example. Of course, I don't know how true this is.
I'm a resident of Canada, and we salt the devil out of roads in the winter months. Although I don't personally plan to travel much in winter, I know that any used vehicle that I look at, if it has spent its life in Ontario then it will likely have experienced a fair amount of winter abuse.
Thanks for your reading!
Everyone has different opinions and experiences, but I was wondering about the experiences people had with salt on roads and the durability of their vehicle, and whether or not some makes/ models appear to have better resilience to rust caused by salt than others. I've read in some places that certain Dodges don't hold up well to road salt, for example. Of course, I don't know how true this is.
I'm a resident of Canada, and we salt the devil out of roads in the winter months. Although I don't personally plan to travel much in winter, I know that any used vehicle that I look at, if it has spent its life in Ontario then it will likely have experienced a fair amount of winter abuse.
Thanks for your reading!