Put the car in neutral and apply the brake.
Run away
5 feet
if you run out of transmission fluid yes because then your car couldn't run
Run away is the only option
1: what type of car is it. 2: go ask a mechanic.
They didn't. they still are giving that car away
Blown head gasket or cracked head. STOP driving this car NOW. Serious engine damage will occur if you continue to run this engine in this condition.
If the police want you to stop so they can arrest you and you run away, yes.
A battery, and bearings help a car run. Bulbs help at night. Brakes help it stop.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.
Yes - and run away or toward direction train is coming from, if necessary. A train will crush the car, and may push it into other objects or plow it down the tracks, with the train taking anywhere from 500 feet to more than a mile to stop even after the collision. If you are in the car you will be severly injured or killed.