For as long as the model is selling well, and remain compliant with regulations.
It is a car that was made a long time ago
Karl Benz made a car, but not to long before Henry Ford did...Henry Ford's first car was the Quadricycle.
In the past (quite a long time ago!) most car manufacturers actually made all the parts that went into the car, so they bought metal, plastic, wood, etc, and then made parts out of these materials, then made a car with the parts they had made. These days most car companies buy parts made by other companies, and then "assemble" the parts into a car. So they no longer "manufacture" a car, they "assemble" it.
It should be okay long as it was made to use in a car.
the first ever car was made a long and I mean a long time ago. The man who invented the 1st car was called Edward Diuohio in 1889 in Germany. That was ages ago.
The first Patent for a petrol driven car was 1886
Hudson, Essex, Nash, Packard, Studebaker, Desoto, Rambler, Zepher, Austin, Vanguard, Vagabond, Morris, all made long ago and no longer made.
Just crash the fahter's car at back of mother's it would surely made little baby car!!
No. As long as your car has a lien on it, no deal can be made. The lien in this case is what you owe the impound lot, funds that must be paid to release your car.
we call an long car in india a long car. what the hell do you think it is fool.
If they would have put a rear seat in it the car would have been to long to be considered a sports car.
the person who made the car ford is some one that made the car ford