My 325i E30 M-Tech was parked in pretty damp garage for three years. It had no more brakes (the pipes were all rust), some fuel pipes were rusty and the tires were flat. It started from the second try. In normal, not-damp garage, you can keep E30 for unlimited amount of time, I think.
Not for more than 2 hours if the car is parked outside. You must have your heat block powered up before 2 hours. Newaz
As soon as you leave the scene of the accident you have committed the crime of "hit & run."
If you are a snowbird and leave your car parked for long period of times you could use Home-Zone - www.homzone.com - I have been using this product for years without any problem. You may be able to find it in your local hardware store.
Yes, a police officer can legally approach a parked car without a warrant or probable cause as long as they are conducting a routine patrol or have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
Yes, a month without driving it won't hurt it too much. However, if you leave it for too long (say 4 months +) the gasolene in the tank might have gone bad and you'll need to empty the tank and put new gas in. All this said it is generally best you drive your car at least once a week to keep everything in proper order.
You could leave a chicken without replacing its food for...2 days and a half.!!!!!!!!!! from:Karebare123_hey123
As long as the parked vehicle is parked properly and not illegally parked in any manner, then the vehicle that rear-ended the parked car is at fault. Now if the parked car is sitting illegally (such as double parked or parked in a no parking zone, etc.) then the parked car is at fault or even both the parked car AND the car that hits it are BOTH at fault.
2 days
Yes as long as you aren't driving.
Driving a vehicle without plates is illegal in most places. It is important to have valid license plates on your vehicle at all times when driving.
Roughly a day or two. Depending on how long you can drive without stopping.
Yes, but he can't live without her for long.