It is good that you keep checking for any pending with your car. You need to know about your claim history of a vehicle. Let me recommend you credible source which saves your money too. Use car analytics as they provide very low price car check services in the UK.
go to the DMV for car history check its free
check to see if your wheel is rubbing up against something
is it dealer bought car? if so then pending on your state theres something called a buyers remoss law. you have up 2 a certain amount of days to return the car.
check the exaughst pipe
Drive it to the mechanic. You have something wrong and that is what the car is telling you. Oil, water, something is not right.
There is something called: Car Facts.
Check your surroundings to avoid hitting something.
Yes paint comes off a car but only if you scrape it against something.
You check engine light is signaling to you that there is something wrong with you car. You should have your car looked at by a professional.
You could lose your car as part of the judgment resulting in a civil case, but your car will only be repossessed by the lienholder, and that's typically either for missing payments, or for something such as a vehicle being in an impound lot and pending auction.
If it STOPS after 3 miles. Then it sounds like its a fuel problem, and it will also cause your car to shake and sputter. Check fuel filter, fuel pump (listen for a winning sound from gas tank with KOEO). If you have an OBII, check for pending codes...Tom
Depends entirely on where you're parked when you do it. It's not making out in the car that the law might have something against, it's making out in a public place, or where you can be seen getting it on.
If the check was to pay for an item (generally property like a car) you have alien or such against...an NSF check by itself is not a secured debt.