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| Yes | 66% | 408 votes | Total: 615 votes | |
| No | 34% | 207 votes |
Yes
by Penny Babson
Created on: February 21, 2008
Your driving down the road and start to hear that all to remember able clunk, clunk, clunk. Your car
Created on: July 24, 2010
A new car should be rust-proofed. Rust-proofing slows the process by which rust begins to form on the
Created on: June 27, 2009 Last Updated: July 09, 2009
Everyone has seen cars and trucks that qualify as little more than mobile wrecks with flapping, rusted
Created on: June 19, 2008
Yes. A new car should be rust-proofed (at least under-coated) by the manufacturer and most, if not all,
by CJ Grant
Created on: June 18, 2008
Rustproofing a new car is necessary in most parts of the United States in order to maintain the longevity
No
by B. L. Babb
Created on: June 16, 2009
When making the purchase of a new car, many opt for rust-proofing. Is this the most economical use
by kennethfsk
Created on: August 16, 2008
As a general rule these days you don't need to rust proof your new vehicle. The way cars, and trucks
Created on: October 02, 2009
Before we delve into this topic in detail, something needs to be clarified. If you have a car made
by Walter Grace
Created on: April 08, 2009
Despite the fact that cars are termed "durable goods" by the public, they have always been a disposable
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