Don't forget also that many cars require you to have your foot on the brake before it will let you take it out of park....
First of all, you cannot park your car on a Citgo gas station. Secondly, maybe your car got stolen.
Check to see if brake lights are working - shift interlock and they are usually on the same circuit - check fuse
Take the keys out of the ignition.
no they cannot.... no they cannot....
The car dealer cannot take the car if it is paid for according to the contract. The dealer cannot change their mind and take back the car after the contract is signed and money has been exchanged.
You park in the basement car park.
You cannot drive forward into the space, you need to reverse park. You cannot reverse park to the left as the bollard is in the way so you must turn you car around and revese park to the right.
hyde park was used as car park due to rail strike, to allow more people to take there cars into London
in a car park
Every time you stop and park your car, whether it be an automatic or manual transmission, every time, without fail. You want to be sure that the car cannot and will not move while parked. Don't take chances.
On a newer car, the car's brake must be applied to get out of park. Most cars will not go out of park if the key is not in the "on" position. It may stick if it's very cold outside. In an older car, parking on a hill can cause the shift lever to stick in park. To avoid the last one, apply the parking brake before shifting into park when parking your car on a hill. To get the car unstuck from a car in park on a hill, rock the car up the hill while pulling the shifter.
when you take the car out of drive and put in park the drive mechanism or transmission does not put as much load on the engine so it runs faster.