Sure. Ideally, you would test on the vehicle you trained with. Each vehicle handles different, and for someone without much driving experience, road testing on a vehicle different from what they've practiced with could be enough to throw them off.
The Subaru Outback is a four wheel drive vehicle suitable for off-road use. It would compete with vehicles with similar characteristics such as the Range Rover or the Toyota RAV4.
Anything that isn't a "forbidden material" for road transport is suitable for road transport.
You had failed the road test.
Yes, the biuret test will indicate the presence of peptides. If it turns violet, it is a positive result.
it means a Top Gear road test or temprature test
The toyota Rav4 is one of the current vehicles that is being speculated by the NHSTA for having a faulty gas pedal. The Rav4 Scores very well in crash test studies, and aside from the posible chance that there may be a gas pedel recall there are no major safety concerns with the rav4.
no it is not and don't ask why
To make sure a licensed driver brought you to the road test.
They are full time 4x4 but the chassis and suspension is not built for rugged off roading.
They are full time 4x4 but the chassis and suspension is not built for rugged off roading.
Yes. You will also fail the road test!
Test Drive Off-Road happened in 1997.