its OK if you vary the revs and not sit on a constant speed for long periods of time.
yes as long as the vehicle that your driving is registered in Michigan
Yes. You can also drive it home, to the store, school, your friend's, and even your grandma's.
Learning to drive any vehicle can be a challenge. Driving an automatic vehicle is much easier and less stressful on a new driver than learning to drive a stick shift.
A) Drive to dealership. Select new vehicle. Trade your Astro for new vehicle. B) Push Astro off a cliff. Walk to dealership and get a new vehicle.
You can literally buy a 2008 or 2009 car, drive it off the lot, and drive into another dealer to trade it in. You will lose a lot of the car's value however. .
Every minute you drive a vehicle with a blown head gasket there is just that more severe internal engine damage. Drive it long enough and you will be buying a new engine or at the very least having this one completely rebuilt.
yes
As long as you let the insurance company know that you are married and the reason she will never drive the vehicle.
pretty much you dont convert front wheel drive to rear wheel drive it would involve new engine, new transmission, new differential, new drive shaft etc just cost prohibitve and you would have to change suspension and a lot of engineering would be required just buy a rear wheel drive vehicle
No. If there had previously not been any alignment issues, and as long as the new tires are properly balanced, you will not need an alignment.
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Yes. As long as the vehicle is insured and properly registered, you can own and operate a hearse anywhere.