it depends. If your looking for things like tire pressures, there is usually a sticker inside the driver side door jam. Oil types, and belt specifications are usually on a sticker under the hood. all other specs can be obtained from the internet, or by going toa local pepboys or autozone and buying the repair manual for the car.
If the tires on the vehicle are what the manufacture recomends go by the car specs. The tire specs only tell you max inflation for that tire.
Pretty much everything you would find online about the vehicle. You can find out horsepower, MPG, and torque.
The speculations of the vehicle will be in your drives guide book or you can always find everyting about the vehicle you have on web.
You could find some of the most informative car specs on this website http://www.carchaos.com/
www.cars.com and www.vehix.com. If it's an exotic car I don't know.
The largest tires Dunlop provides depends on the make, model, & year of your vehicle. When you find the correct website. you will be given directions to fill in correct specs to your car.
The timing specs for a 1988 Ford Mustang 2.3L can be found in the service manual for this vehicle. You can find this at many libraries as well as at a Ford dealership.
The specs of the Cadillac Escalade will differ depending on the exact year and model you wish to purchase. You can find all of the specs for all years listed online at Motor Trend.
The best option in my opinion for finding specs on any car you would like to see, including the BMW M5 is Edmunds.com. They show the specs on all aspects of the car for nearly every brand and model.
GO TO WWW.AUTOZONE.COM AND CLICK ON VEHICLE SPECS. ENTER YOUR CAR MODEL AND YEAR AND LOOK AT THE DIAGRAM.
You can find the dimensions and specifications for a 1966 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 in several places, including classic car restoration websites, automotive enthusiast forums, and dedicated classic car books. Additionally, the owner's manual for the vehicle often contains detailed specs. Online resources such as car databases or auction sites may also provide this information. Finally, checking with Oldsmobile clubs or collectors can yield accurate details.
What you look into what year what type of car you have get a owner's manual and look it up