I’m currently going through my car repairing all the early or developed areas of rust. If people don’t jump on this now there will be plenty of Ph2 cars coming off the road soon! Areas I have found so far:
1) sills - Jacking points are made of cheese and over the years unsympathetic jacking sees many of these bent and out of shape. However this creates a crap trap and you’ll find plenty of rust that needs sorting as a result. Also where the front wing attaches for the sill. Again crap gets stuck and eventually rust appears.
2) front bumper brackets. Both of my clios had this, the brackets on their own seem to poorly finished from the factory! I can see this being a real problem for people in a few years if they don’t treat now
3) fuel filler cap- Renault in their wisdom used a single thin skin of metal on the outter wing to hold the filler flap in place. The filler flap hinge gets sticky over time and the greater force required to open it flex’s the area, weakening paint and rust forms on the front side. However the back side of this area also gets an absolute kicking as mud, stones and general crap get flung like a shot blaster into the cavity around the filler neck! Which makes the petrol filler neck a particularly nasty place for rust.
4) Wheel arches - again some problems occurring usually around poorly covered spot welds, suspension turrets and where arch liner clips sit. Also the front brake hose brackets. When you start digging you quickly see there are several areas which just over time salt, mud and rubbing from use wear away the factory protection.
5) underside - messy job this, but the rear underside of these cars is a problem, I suspect many owners don’t know how much of a problem this is likely to be in the future. The box section abs suspension platforms have cavities built in from new, the rear beam attachment plates rust, but this seems to spread to the boot floor. Also whilst you are there have a look around the fuel tank. As some of the corrosion seems to spread underneath.
6) rear wheel arches - stupid lip from the factory! Catches crap. Rust forms on the inner edge.
7) inner sills - old favourite drop the rear door cards and have a look.
That’s as far as I have gotten at the moment.
I hear so many people say ‘car is rust free’ I would’ve said the same about mine, however they rarely are in my experience. I’d certainly get someone to look at it before I had the chassis and cavity covered in protection.