Eating a car would not be advisable, as it would likely contain a variety of non-edible materials and chemicals which could be hazardous to your health. Additionally, cars do not have any zest in them, so there would be no zest to be gained from such an endeavor.
The new Tata Zest car carries a price tag of 4.64 lakh which is about $38,000 in US currency.
no
Yes "She had a car" is correct in the sense that She used to have a car before but it is not there right now. It would be incorrect to the sense that She had a meal which means she ate the meal..
The possessive adjective "its" would have the plural "their" or "theirs". Neither uses an apostrophe. Example : "The cat ate its food. The dogs ate their food." Example: "The car was theirs."
I was hungry. I killed it and ate it
The cost of a car is how much you have paid for it. The price of the car is how much the seller would like........that's where the fun begins The cost of a car is how much you have paid for it. The price of the car is how much the seller would like........that's where the fun begins
i would start off by checking under the carlet in the boot, if not take a look under the rear off the car and it may be ther if not your screwed unless its in the ashtray
That would depend on the make and model of the car.
$5,000 will get you a decent car.
Depends how big the car is and how much cc range.
139.8/9.325=14.991957mpg
depending on the car, 6,000-6,500 dollars