My (not interested in cars) mate has a very tidy Nissan Almera facelift on a 2000-X plate and took it for an MOT recently. It failed on the normal bits like a bulb, wiper, brake imbalance etc, but the shocker was:
"Severe structural corrosion of the front cross member and chassis legs"Now this is a 70k mile, near-mint, never crashed, known history car and to all intents and purposes looked brand new inside and out.
I have just seen the photos our farmer friend took while he stripped it and welded in the new cross member and they looked like something off an abandoned Morris Minor project, not a 2000 plate car-absolutely shocking

When ordering the part, he was surprised that:
1/ several pattern parts were available
2/ the place had one in stock!
This suggested it was a regular problem with the Almeras-possibly due to frequent request for crash repair parts, but the MOT garage said it was likely that it been subjected to water damage or had had a blown rad and the hot water had affected the rustproofing.
Anyway, I was telling the story to Welung666 and said my mate's tidy X plate Almera had failed the MOT; guess what for?
He said "Front crossmember and chassis corrosion?-they're all like it!"
I was surprised to say the least

So take note if buying an Almera 1999-2003. Look first at the front chassis legs and cross-member, before anything else. It cost (on mate's rates) £600 to get it through the MOT (including brakes etc)-nearly as much as the car was worth.
Lordy
