It is incorrect. "That vehicle is not feasible for your situation?" this is the correct way.
The correct spelling is "vehicle" (a transportation device).
the owner of the vehicle is always responceable in this situation..
The correct pronunciation of the word "vehicle" is vee-uh-kuhl.
No. Here are some correct alternatives:Have you ever wondered about a cheap vehicle that does not emit poisonous gases?Have you ever wondered whether there is a cheap vehicle that does not emit poisonous gases?Notes:"Wondered of" is not correct. The two examples above use correct alternatives."Powered" seems redundant. It is clear in talking about vehicles and their emissions that they must have some kind of power source or engine to make them run, so it does not seem necessary to include "powered" in the sentence.I suggest "emit" rather than "release", because the term "emissions" is most often used to describe what comes out of a vehicle based on the type of engine and fuel it uses.
Depending on your vehicle there are companies out there that can supply you with a do-it-yourself upholstery kits, of course you need to be somewhat handy.
red or blue emergency lights, which are for emergency and law enforcement vehicles only. It is correct to say 'have on your vehicle' if you are referring to something mechanical, and correct to use '. . .in your vehicle', when referring to something in the vehicle's interior.
Stop the vehicle as safely as possible, have it towed, get your problem diagnosed, assess whether or not it's worth the cost of repair vs. totaling your vehicle out, have it repaired if deemed feasible to do so.
The correct spelling is "vehicle."
The correct spelling is vehicle.
Correct, you should not honk while passing another vehicle on the road as it can startle the other driver and may lead to a dangerous situation. It is important to always pass safely by following traffic rules and using proper signals.
Depends on the traffic situation, not on the vehicle.
Slow down, assess the situation and give the emergency vehicle plenty of room.