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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16814080" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Well, I suppose the only 'good' thing is that you can buy a used one, relatively new, for short money, LOL.</p><p></p><p>However, I have noticed that the GM undercoating and undercarriage materials are just horrible at standing up to corrosive environment (aka: salted roads). The newer ones seem even worse. Not long ago, I was considering purchase of slightly used GM truck (1500 series), and even tho only 2 to 4 years old, the undercarriages looked like they were ready for junkyard. Very scary.</p><p></p><p>Buddy of mine has a 2010 Lexus LS460 that's always been driven in New England (horrible, salted roads). We had it up on my lift the other day, and it still looks GREAT underneath. No serious rust or corrosion at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16814080, member: 184279"] Well, I suppose the only 'good' thing is that you can buy a used one, relatively new, for short money, LOL. However, I have noticed that the GM undercoating and undercarriage materials are just horrible at standing up to corrosive environment (aka: salted roads). The newer ones seem even worse. Not long ago, I was considering purchase of slightly used GM truck (1500 series), and even tho only 2 to 4 years old, the undercarriages looked like they were ready for junkyard. Very scary. Buddy of mine has a 2010 Lexus LS460 that's always been driven in New England (horrible, salted roads). We had it up on my lift the other day, and it still looks GREAT underneath. No serious rust or corrosion at all. [/QUOTE]
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