Underside Corrosion - Looks like newer cars aren't any better!

scz4

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:( :( So my hunt continues, based on my previous experience, one of the first questions I've been asking is for a picture of the rear subframe braces and surrounding areas.

To be honest, I'm pretty disheartened with my search now. I've made 6 or 7 serious enquiries, they've all been a 2017 or 2018 and to be quite honest, most are in a shocking state. I had really hoped that the later cars were better. I sorted my last car (2013) when I got it, powder coated the rear braces and treated the underside, a very satisfying job if truth be told. The car was 6.5 years old at the time with 36k miles and because I bought in at the very bottom of the market I didn't mind doing a little work. Car was from the Bradford area.

Now I'm looking at 5 year old cars with a budget of £45k to £50k and really struggling to spend that money knowing what it looks like underneath. Different story at half the value. I know it's mostly superficial, but this is a long term keeper. I could go through the same treatment process, but to be honest after 3 years with my old car, it was coming back.

This one in the video below has only done 9k miles and is a Jan 2018 car. It is a Scottish car to be fair and I could buy a car from southern England, but I'm 180 miles further North than this car and don't feel I shouldn't have to garage it every winter to help protect it from rotting away. None of my previous 20+ cars (mostly German) have ever looked like this at 10 years old, never mind 5. Wish I could get it out of head and enjoy the outside beauty.... not what's lurking underneath :( :(


https://video.citnow.com/vtKVRFbHZ_v
 
I wonder what the underside of an equivalent age Toyota Yaris looks like - or a porker for that matter.
It is disheartening to see - and knowing that it is “mostly” superficial isn’t really the point on a car like this.
I hope you find a good one!
 
Most of the underbody corrosion in the video you posted is not superficial. It’s exhibiting red rust corrosion as per SSM74031....
https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=51051#p51051

Even the rear halfshafts are in a heck of a state!

Keep hunting and the Coupe that you’re after will come along.
 
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