Yes
A vehicle that drives on solar power.
It should be "When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle, he or she usually test drives it". The "it" is referring to the single noun "vehicle".
No,the vehicle will not be covered.
motorist
The speculations of the vehicle will be in your drives guide book or you can always find everyting about the vehicle you have on web.
Its depends - many different services have vehicle drives on the flight area of the airport
No, the correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
Media scavenging is the term used for attempting to recover or obtain information from various types of media. This includes hard drives, thumb drives, and CDs that have either been erased or throw in the trash.
Yes, anyone that drives or owns a vehicle.
The correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
No, neither the owner nor the co-owner of a vehicle has to have a drivers license. Only the person who actually drives the vehicle needs a license.
The car continues in the direction it was heading when traction was lost