New exhaust on an old car every few years?
#1
New exhaust on an old car every few years?
Just took my 1991 DX hatch for inspection and they're telling me I need a new exhaust -- everything behind the catalytic converter (which was replaced for last year's inspection by a different shop).
Thing is, this is all new about 3 years ago. The mechanic is saying that with older cars the exhaust goes every few years. He's telling me it's leaking all over the place, and the cost is over $500 (NY City prices!).
I park it outside year round. I drive it seldom in the winter and mainly on weekends in the summer, but for long distances. Does this sound legit or fishy to anyone else?
Thing is, this is all new about 3 years ago. The mechanic is saying that with older cars the exhaust goes every few years. He's telling me it's leaking all over the place, and the cost is over $500 (NY City prices!).
I park it outside year round. I drive it seldom in the winter and mainly on weekends in the summer, but for long distances. Does this sound legit or fishy to anyone else?
#2
Get a second opinion from a different inspection shop. Also consider taking the car back to the shop that did the most recent exhaust system work. Ask them why their new exhaust system has already failed.
#3
I agree. Most shop exhaust systems are aluminized steel and while they will eventually rust, it shouldn't happen within 3 years. Short-trip driving will accelerate corrosion of the pipes, however, since moisture in the pipe never has a chance to evaporate. A good catback, like a Magnaflow, is all-stainless steel and should never rust. Many have million-mile warranties.
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