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I may be moving house shortly and the decision is either to expand the rather small driveway and put gates across, or make the driveway into a largeish garage.

I've been told however if you park a car in a garage when it's wet this accelerates rusting of the car quite dramatically?

Is there any truth to this at all as I'm unsure what to do with the area ATM?

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That's what I thought but the logics there lol, and looking on google people say its true but I dunno

Since my old car rusted I have a serious fear of it lol, but I've got time

To decide before we get anything sorted, shame there's not really room for both lol

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As im sure you know, theres a big difference between what people say and what actually happens, especially on the internet.

I can see the logic behind it though.

I've just bought a house with a garage and enough space for 4 cars in front so im sure you can imagine im over the moon!

(No its not a mansion, just lucky to get a corner plot of houses built in the early 60's)

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Haha I know and as long as I help out I shouldn't have to foot a

Lot of the bill lol

N yeah I know what you mean, we used to have a big garage but it was rotten so we knocked it down, I now have a really long drive, has space for one car out front, and enough for 7+ cars along the side/back of the house, gutted I have to move

Out eventually but family problems means unless I win the lottery I can't stay lol

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My dads mini had a little bit of rust in the boot, had been thee for years, he parked it in a double garage when he moved house and within a year or so the whole boot had been eaten away by rust, so he had to cut it all out and weld new panels in :p his garage was always damp and he said that the garage definatley speeded up the rust process.

However his was a mini that are know for their rust, so it was going to rust anyway! Haha I've only ever heard of one starlet rusting :p

I think if the car already has rust, the garage will make it worse.

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My dads mini had a little bit of rust in the boot, had been thee for years, he parked it in a double garage when he moved house and within a year or so the whole boot had been eaten away by rust, so he had to cut it all out and weld new panels in :p his garage was always damp and he said that the garage definatley speeded up the rust process.

However his was a mini that are know for their rust, so it was going to rust anyway! Haha I've only ever heard of one starlet rusting :p

I think if the car already has rust, the garage will make it worse.

If the car already is corroding it wont stop if kept dry or out of the weather, a damp garage will definately increase the rate of corrosion.

I have a couple of rust spots on my starlet, a little bit under the paint on one of the rear quarters, just a little bubble. And I've got i patch the size of 4 fingers where its had a door skin fitted years ago and someone touched the bare metal with naked skin.

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this is true yes, i keep my corolla gti in my garage and the starlet on the drive, if the corolla gets wet or anything then i always leave the garage door open so that the air can circulate and dry the car out before i put it away, otherwise the damp can hang around for a very long time

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