The rust often starts from underneath the car or on the inner fenders where there is no paint in the first place and the metal is exposed. Even so, painted areas can always chip because of rocks, pebbles, and even the salt itself, leaving the metal exposed for rust.
And yes quality is an issue, especially for Toyotas and Hondas which rust worse than any other modern cars for some reason. The Japanese can make their engines last 250,000+ miles but they just can't seem to make paint and steel that lasts that long
And when you say destroy, do you mean hit it with a baseball bat and shoot out the windows, or do you mean drive it crazily like off a hill or into a ditch or something?
Both ideas sound very nice
But my father would never approve as he has always had a paticular liking for this car and would want to see it die an honorable death. (And he is planning on repairing it anyway... eventually
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By the way, when I said "that ship has sailed" I meant were long past trying/caring to make our house and/or cars look nice.
The phrase in general basically means "an opprutunity gone or passed up"