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(Why do older cars rust more than newer cars?)
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*Steel used in cars is of a higher quality these days.
 
*Steel used in cars is of a higher quality these days.
 
*More salt is used on roads these days.
 
*More salt is used on roads these days.
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*Progressive evolution of engineered 'self rinsing' technology, such as strategically designed/placed  drain holes to allow rain or wash water to purge body cavities of moisture absorbing rust producing sediments, moreover, robotic assembly methods to lessen the possibility of human error which may compromise the operation of such a design by 'less than precise' assembly. eg; the human worker adds an over-sized glob of body filler next to a fender well drain hole which inadvertently clogs it, causing the fender well to hold moisture laden debris instead.
  
 
=Rust assessment=
 
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