Originally Posted By: ArcticDriver
Originally Posted By: philipp10
Originally Posted By: ArcticDriver
Originally Posted By: philipp10
wow....talk about a bunch of worry warts......
To be expected from someone in the rust belt where salt is used on winter roads.
The average truck is a rust bucket by 10 years of age so the concept of attempting to extend engine life would be foreign.
point taken. But as the OP stated...he puts on a whopping 1800 miles a year. Do we really have to worry about engine wear?
I will be honest when I say I do not know.
I would only guess that since most engine wear occurs at start-up and on a cold engine that the more starts he has in that 1800 annual mileage the more wear he will have...but I don't know how to quantify it.
I do know one thing...it used to break my heart to live south of a Duluth and watch my vehicles rust before my eyes. I used to actually lose sleep and was reminded of the Niel Young tune, "Rust Never Sleeps". I finally moved back home to CO just to stop the rust. Well I actually traded those vehicles for some that had never left CO.
Well I started driving in the 70's, back then rust would appear within 7 years. But now days, most cars can get to age 15 before its an issue. At 15 years, I don't mind getting rid of them....technology changes. I like to buy my cars 4 years old and the next one might come from the salt free belt. I have a retired friend who likes to travel. He will pick it up.