Possibly make it extremely slow, *cough* *cough* Prius *cough* *cough* Smartcar. The smartcar isn't really safe but it's slow. Or you could make an extremely cushy interior I guess.
To replace the side the cost to replace the side curtain airbags in your vehicle is dependent upon the year, make, and model of your vehicle. In general, side curtain airbags will cost approximately $300.
The best way to make sure used car is good is to test drive it. It is best to test drive the car after it stood overnight - that way you will assess the condition of the car battery, also test how long it takes to get it to the freeway speed, check for airbags.
Once an air bag has been deployed, there is no fixing it. Replacement is necessary and the cost would depend on the year, make and model vehicle.
In most situations, the insurance follows the vehicle, therefore, if you don't have a vehicle you would not have a need to have insurance. You still have the responsibility to make sure that any vehicle that you do drive is insured. If you borrow someone's car and drive it, you have the care, custody, and control of the vehicle and you are legally responsible to make sure it has the legally required coverage. If you drive an uninsured vehicle, you will be ticketed.
First you have to make sure it is a four wheel drive vehicle.
Many companies manufacture airbags including car manufacturers themselves.
No. I can assure you that removing safety devices will void your insurance as well as make you personally liable for injuries caused to anyone in the vehicle due to your actions or lack of action. Why would you ever consider not having the airbags replaced on your vehicle. This is not something you want to do. If you have an accident and the airbags are not in the vehicle the insurance company will perform and exhaustive investigation and when they prove that is was your doing the claim will be denied and you will be liable for the claim out of pocket. Don't do this.AnswerAny modification; wheels, tires, suspension, safety equipment etc that affects the performance, handling or safety of a vehicle must be reported to the insurance company when it occurs. It is then up to the insurance company to either accept, or reject whether the insurance in it's present form covers the changes, or whether the risk has to be reassessed. If there is a model of the car which does not have airbags, the precident is made. That said it is still most unlikely, without extenuating circumstances, that choosing not to reinstall airbags would be acceptable to any insurer.
If you live in the US, it is illegal to drive without automobile insurance. It is advised NOT to drive without insurance. make them tow it or they can put their dealer plate on and let them drive it
It depends on what kind of car you have. If you have like a doorless Jeep then, No! Other from that I think that you are supposed to have a door. You can drive a car without a door just as long if theres no-body sitting in the seat where it has no door. All states have statutes forbidding driving a vehicle in an unsafe condition. This usually means driving a vehicle that is in such a condition that it would not pass any mandatory inspection. However, most such statutes are very broadly so that it would most likely be illegal to drive without a door unless the vehicle such as a Jeep was made specifically without a door but with such additional safety features that would make the absence of a door no considered unsafe. Also it is not illegal to drive a golf cart type of vehicle or a postal truck although they do not have doors.
drive it without coolant
It depends, assuming that the steering still does function without the pump, some people are stronger than others. If you are capable of turning the vehicle when you need to, then yes, technically it is safe to drive, but make this consideration first; could you turn the vehicle fast enough to avoid a collision or some other emergency? If not, it isn't safe for you to drive it.
It depends on your vehicle. Majority of cars made after 2005 are equipped with the new advanced airbags or aka "3rd generation" airbags. Your car can actually take into effect how far you are from the steering wheel, if you're wearing your seat belt, how much you weigh, etc. and based on those fact decide during an accident if your airbag is needed. Although trust me, the car doesn't always make the right decision.