Predicted corrosion rate unchanged for Mazda 6?
#1
Predicted corrosion rate unchanged for Mazda 6?
I'm a newbie to this forum and also to Mazda - or possibly so. I'm considering the 2014 Mazda 6, but the historical issue of rust lingers. The web is littered with sad reports from owners of various models and years - including the 6. I really like the new Grand Touring trim/style, but I don't think I can justify the outlay of a fun car whose predecessors did not hold up very well to the environment. I'm struggling to find a credible source showing what Mazda has done to retard corrosion in its new cars. I imagine things could well be different now, given the changed relationship with Ford, the move of mfg to Japan, possibly different steel, techniques. Anyone have reports to read or info to offer?
To appreciate my personal point of comparison, our '04 Accord (110K miles in the northeast) still has no visible body rust, and we are not **** about washing/rinsing.
To appreciate my personal point of comparison, our '04 Accord (110K miles in the northeast) still has no visible body rust, and we are not **** about washing/rinsing.
#2
My 2006 Mazda 6 is showing signs of rust around rear fender well inside lip close to tire. I have rustproofing/spraying and will visit him this week.
The electronic rust proofing is a total waste of money. Those things use to get mounted with screws but the screws rusted so now they use double sided tape!
The electronic rust proofing is a total waste of money. Those things use to get mounted with screws but the screws rusted so now they use double sided tape!
#3
FRH: I casually observed that Mazda's rust protection leaves something to desire. If you like Mazda otherwise consider getting additional rust protection before the first winter hits.
This one kind of makes sense to me:Krown Rust Control| Rustproofing and Protection for Cars, Trucks, Vans
I have no idea how much it would be to do a car.
This one kind of makes sense to me:Krown Rust Control| Rustproofing and Protection for Cars, Trucks, Vans
I have no idea how much it would be to do a car.
#4
I'm fine with preventive measures, and perhaps the rustproofing is effective in retarding corrosion that starts on the backside of panels. My experience however reveals that rust is frequently associated with an adhesion failure, either of the electroplating or of the applied coatings. I'm curious to know whether, since pulling back to Japan, there is word that Mazda has improved steel quality, electroplating methods, exterior coating formulas and application methods. Any info out that on that sort of thing?
#6
The guy said for me to phone 1 800 and forward info and my yearly inspection sheets to make a claim for the attached pics of my left rear wheel in front of wheel.
Last edited by UseYourNoggin; 05-17-2013 at 03:25 PM.
#7
I am finally making progress. Have to get 3 estimates, but still not known if accepted because the idiot has done nothing for 2 weeks, until yesterday.
1 estimate: $1,626.37 to repair driver side rear wheel. They will put in a patch panel from a Mazda 3 sedan (Mazda 6 unavailable and no longer in existance). Mazda 3's are not any better. If the place that did the rust proofing knew this would happen, why didn't he suggest something years ago!
Apparently there are 2 panels fused together and rust is between them. The other side will happen within a year or 2.
2 more places this afternoon, and back to rust guy!
Just took a few more pics, a couple really close, attached:
1 estimate: $1,626.37 to repair driver side rear wheel. They will put in a patch panel from a Mazda 3 sedan (Mazda 6 unavailable and no longer in existance). Mazda 3's are not any better. If the place that did the rust proofing knew this would happen, why didn't he suggest something years ago!
Apparently there are 2 panels fused together and rust is between them. The other side will happen within a year or 2.
2 more places this afternoon, and back to rust guy!
Just took a few more pics, a couple really close, attached:
Last edited by UseYourNoggin; 04-25-2013 at 11:50 AM.
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Apparently we are good to go, but i need confirmation from the Body Shop. The body shop where i got a quote from was apparently informed from head office. Being it is late Friday afternoon before the long weekend, i'll wait til Tuesday to contact body shop, before i start jumping up and down.
Last edited by UseYourNoggin; 05-17-2013 at 03:25 PM.