It just depends on what type of car it is.
A great starter car for a person to drive would be the Toyota Corolla. Many people use this car to start off because of its simplistic driving system and great safety features.
Only if the person that took the car had never before been allowed to use the car. If the person who took that car with out authorization to use the car was a resident of the household and the keys to the car were available then any damage to the car from that usage would probably have to be claimed under the collision coverage.
Depends on the car.
the first person to use the car is (drum roll plz) it was someone called jessica french. Ferdinand verbiests best friend was jessica french so he let her use it
You can use any car. As long as the owner of the car allowed you to use their car, it's fine.
Automobiles are constantly on sale from many different car dealers in virtually all cities. One can use a website such as Autotrader to locate a specific car.
A person would want to use a car window shade to keep the vehicle from getting too hot. A person would also want to use a car window shade to keep the sun off a child.
Whatever the person leasing you the car wants to use it for.
If the person who died didnt put the title in your name, (in which case it wasn't a gift to you, but just them allowing you to use their car) the car becomes part of the decedents estate.
No, it is not necessary to use a hyphen in this phrase. It should be written as "small car salesman."
A person can use a car depreciation calculator by checking the following sources: What Car, Free Online Calculator Use, Edmunds, Bank Rate, Cars Direct, to name a few.
it is an absurdity that an unexperience person drive the car.