Has the Rust Issue of Changan Eado Plus Been Resolved?
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Changan Eado Plus does not rust so quickly. Generally, cars undergo anti-rust treatment during production. Under normal circumstances, a newly produced car will not start rusting until it has been on the road for at least 8-10 years or even longer. Therefore, there is no need to worry about rust issues for a car that has just left the factory. Here is some relevant information about the Eado: 1. Introduction to the Eado: The Eado (EADO) is a globally strategic model meticulously developed over three years by Changan Automobile's global R&D team. It is a global, all-time premium mid-size sedan. On March 27, 2012, the independent brand Changan Automobile announced the official launch of its new sedan, the EADO. 2. Exterior Design of the Eado: The Eado measures 4620mm in length, 1820mm in width, 1490mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. Its exterior was designed by Italian designer CARMINATI-STEFANO, with lines on the front face and grille highlighting a noble and fashionable style.
As an ordinary Changan car owner, I've been driving the Eado Plus for over a year. I heard about rust issues with older models, but my 2023 version hasn't had any problems. The paint and anti-rust processes seem significantly improved - I often drive in rainy areas, yet there's no rust on the chassis or door edges. I remember the salesperson mentioning during purchase that the new model uses better coating materials to withstand moisture and corrosion. I believe maintenance is key - drying the undercarriage during monthly car washes and regularly applying anti-rust spray can greatly reduce risks. If concerned, you can get free inspections at 4S shops to check weld seams and metal components for wear. Overall, the manufacturer has addressed the issue well, and I feel quite confident driving it.