A three year old lacks the required physical and mental abilities needed to drive a car, plus they can't reach the pedals.
No, it is not legal for a 3-year-old to drive a car on private property, even with adult supervision.
Drive what? A toy car sure. A real car--you have got to be kidding.
you can drive a 3 weeled car at 16 if the car is only 50cc if it's above 50cc then you have to be 17. you can drive a 3 weeled car at 16 if the car is only 50cc if it's above 50cc then you have to be 17.
yes can
If you have a full provisional licence registered to that vehicle, and the car is road worthy, then yes: A 3 year old can ride with te 17 year old.
The most economical length of time to own a car is to drive it until you wear it completely out. Buy a 2 or 3 year old car, and drive the wheels off it. Money wise that is your best deal. If you like to own a nice car then buy one and sell it just before it turns over 100,000 miles, and buy another 2-3 year old car without trading in yours. Keep detailed records of maintenance and keep the car in good condition, so it will sell for top dollar. It is always a better deal to sell your car and not trade. It depends on what you want to drive.
A used car is always the best buy. A new car looses value the minute you drive it off the lot. A 3 year old car is usually your best buy. It will have low mileage and still have plenty of life left.
17 to 18 year old. this is what I think but im not quite sure
no, it's illegal. you will be charged if caught
about 25,000. My van is 4 years old and has about 35,750 miles onit.
1.press brake 2. put car in "D" 3. Drive
When purchasing a 3-year-old car, important factors to consider include the car's mileage, maintenance history, overall condition, resale value, and any remaining warranty coverage. It is also important to research the car's reliability and safety ratings to make an informed decision.