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Originally Posted by Th3rdSun
But wouldn't that depend on where the cars are? Metal take much longer to rust in the desert than say near coastlines. Maybe that's why some of those filthy rich Arab dudes have multi million dollar car collections in climate controlled garages,that they never drive,and they stay in mint condition.
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It doesn't have to rust to seize up solid. If we are talking climate controlled environments for cars then we need to apply advanced medical attention, fitness programs, perfect diet, etc to the people we are comparing it to.
The statement was that people sitting around doing nothing can not all of a sudden become active but cars can. Even those perfectly maintained, climate controlled collector cars that are never run would be a serious risk if you just hauled it out of it's showroom and ran the crap out of it right away. Hell, half this forum had a hissy fit when some shop revved a car twice after running for 10 minutes so how can it now be OK for a car to sit for long periods and be perfect as soon as you start it again?