Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
Benz of Germany developed the first production car in 1889. This was well before the Ford was introduced.
If you've never driven a turbocharged car before, even 200kw is going to feel ridiculous in an r33.
Because heat is created and it changes the air pressure
Karl Benz invented the first petrol driven car
Heat is built up while driving and that will increase pressure in the tires.
On average, the daily speed of a car is driven at is around 30 mph
it was a ford car in 1856
Unless you file a Certificate of Non-Operation that formally notifies the State that the car will nto be driven, yes you do. Note that filing a certificate of non-operation may mean that you need to get the car re-certified as driveable before re-registering the car (for instance, in California the car would require a smog check).
the most common car driven in the 1950s is the 2009 Chevrolet corvette ZR1
before john f kennedy died, he and his wife Jaqueline were being driven through dallas in an open car
If a car is not being driven you do not need to keep it insured. However if your car is damaged while uninsured you will not be compensated.
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