Toyota or Honda
I define "cheap" as the lowest possible cost, whether it works or not. I
define "cost effective" as the lowest possible cost that is effective.
Yes and no. Yes, both cars have the same anti-corrosion treatment - metal
formulation, primer, paint, clear-coat, processes, etc. In fact, Toyota has
multiple vehicle series on the same assembly line so they get built and
processed the same way.
No in that the metal thickness will vary depending on where in the vehicle
it is used. For example, the hood is thinner than the floor pan. Don't ask
me if the floor plan thickness or hood thickness is the same as in the
Corolla as in the Camry because it is an irrelevant question. Thickness
will depend on a cocmbination of factors including strength, weight, and
mallability. Automakers do not make a body panel thicker in order to make
it more or less rust-resistant. They adjust sheet thickness based on other design factors.
What do you mean by base metal?
The same coating?
Yes.
The same paint finish ?
Yes - if the color is the same.
As I mentioned above, Toyota mixes vehicle series in the same production
line so it is easier to make them all the same than to try to make them
different.
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