Here in Taiwan, despite the complete lack of road salting, you do get the odd rust bucket, which can be structural in extreme cases.
Surface rusting (in the rare old car) may be down to solar paint erosion and the spectacular levels of air pollution, but the structural cases are probably mostly down to the sustained high pressure salt wash that a coastal car will get in a typhoon, plus the odd beach excursion.
My car was previously owned by a surfer, and has suffered accordingly, Since I took it over, I've slowed the rust right down, so its structurally mostly intact, but the previous owners had done nothing about it, while dealer servicing it by the book.
People are strange..
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