Does the Haval H6 rust?
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Haval H6 may experience rusting conditions. Precautions to avoid rust: Car chassis: The car chassis is usually very low and is subject to sand and stone impacts during driving, uneven road surfaces scraping the bottom, and corrosion from rain and snow, which significantly shortens its service life. It is recommended to not only dry the chassis after washing the car but also apply anti-rust treatment to the car chassis. Precautions to avoid rust: Rear trunk: The rear trunk of the car contains items such as spare tires, luggage, and bottled water. During the rainy summer season, the temperature difference between the inside and outside can accumulate a lot of moisture, leading to corrosion of the rear trunk over time. Car owners should regularly inspect the rear trunk, frequently air the trunk carpet, and can also place some desiccants in the trunk to keep it dry. Precautions to avoid rust: Braking system: After rain or car washing, a large amount of water mist and moisture can accumulate in the brake reservoir and can easily be absorbed by the car's brake fluid. Some brake fluids absorb water severely, causing water droplets to vaporize at high temperatures during braking, leading to brake failure or even complete loss of function. If it is found that the car's brake fluid has absorbed a significant amount of water, it should be taken to a professional repair shop for water removal immediately.
Whether the Haval H6 will rust depends on the specific circumstances. I've driven this car for four years in the north where it snows heavily in winter and roads are heavily salted. Over time, some rust spots did appear at the exhaust pipe joints. However, the body steel panels are still in good condition without major issues. I usually pay attention to maintenance, thoroughly washing the undercarriage at a car wash after every snowfall. The key factor is your driving environment. If you frequently drive in coastal or humid areas, it's best to apply undercarriage protection when you first get the car. My neighbor's car didn't have any protection, and the undercarriage screws rusted severely, so regular inspections are crucial.