It could easily be a broken timing belt. One symptom is when you turn the key and engine spins over freely it is likely the broken TIMING belt.
I believe its chain driven
Because your catalytic converter needs to be replaced.
The vehicle must be registered in order to be driven on public roadways.
What makes you think half of all cars sold are not driven? I know of no one that has ever bought a car that did not drive it. So, I do not agree with your statement at all.What makes you think half of all cars sold are not driven? I know of no one that has ever bought a car that did not drive it. So, I do not agree with your statement at all.
Industrial Revolution .
There could be an issue with your starter or the starter solenoid. Have it checked, but either part might need to be replaced.
It depends on how well the car has been maintained and driven I bought a 96'' Pontiac grand prix se coupe it had 111,450 miles when I bought it and then it blew a head gasket at 119,200 miles so my guess would be maybe 100,000 just to be safe hope this helps the thing's we go through to own a GM automobile.
The pump will be ruined and need to be replaced if the car was driven with a dry pump.
he i bought a kawasaki zx 150 krr and if driven it 124mph so far....
It has a timing belt that should be replaced every 90,000 miles. The water pump should also be replaced as it is driven by the cam belt.
No - especially after Johnston was badly wounded and had to be replaced by Lee. The Union armies were driven back almost to the sea.
It cannot be driven out of the lot. As long as its in the lot, you can get a full refund.