Why is it that I see so many Japanese cars (mainly Toyota and Honda, Nissan too) where the clear coat seems to be consistently failing. My moms 2007 corolla that was bought new began to have clearcoat failure roughly 5 years into ownership, granted it has been outside all of its life. But I see tons and tons of corollas, accords, Camry, tacomas, etc with bad clear coal out here in California and most of the cars are less than 10 years old.
This issue doesn't seem to plague American manufacturers as much.
What gives? Can this be prevented by consistent waxing?
This issue doesn't seem to plague American manufacturers as much.
What gives? Can this be prevented by consistent waxing?
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