If the vehicle is aerodynamic, it would not.
The vehicle could fall on you, hurting you or the vehicle. you could damage the vehicle. You can damage the building housing the lift. It could break while the vehicle is in the air and you will have trouble getting it down.
because when the bullets hit the water, the water slows them down
The phrase can't very well be used out of context. In one context, it could refer to celebration by drinking a shot and turning down a glass. In another context it could mean the opposite, that is to turn down an offer of a drink.Turn down a glass = stop for a moment to contemplate.It comes from when in memory of a friend or drinking buddy who has passed away, it is customary to turn that buddy's glass upside down on the table when you go drinking, and pause for a moment to remember that friend.
That could certainly happen.
It is not bulletproof. If it is thick enough it can slow down or stop a bullet depending on caliber.
Jackhammers are commonly used to break through hard material. When I did demolition we used a full sized sledge to take down pretty much everything including cement and bulletproof glass. If you have access to them, than explosives would work well. Don't use the latter option if you do not have an extensive knowledge of them, serious injury or death could occur.
No, it is a verb ("She downed the glass of milk."), a noun ("a pillow made of down"), and a preposition ("She ran down the hallway."). I suppose it could also be an adjective ("down escalator"), but it is not an adverb, sorry.
Could be a bad coil - Check for spark when vehicle "shuits down"> Could be a bad fuel pump - check for fuel delivery when vehicle "shuts down".
Swallowing glass can be very dangerous and deadly. First you could get choked, or the glass could cut through a lot of things on its way down, wind pipe, blood vesiles, artory, thyroid, stomach, intestands, etc. depending on size of course.
It could be running out of fuel .More of a description of the vehicle could help narrow the fault down more.
Could well be worn bushes in the suspension arm ( It was in my old civic )
Could be the key was inserted up side down or it was the wrong key for that vehicle.