There are quite a few things it COULD be. Could a broken belt in one of your tires. Could be a CV joint going bad. Could be a flywheel problem. Could be an alignment problem.
Chevrolet. It is a Chevy but the engine and drivetrain is that of a Toyota Corolla. It was made by Toyota and is a rebadged Toyota Corolla. The Geo Prism is the new name given to the car that was called the Chevrolet Nova in the late 80s. The Chevrolet Nova was built by General United, a General Motors - Toyota joint venture. It is, as noted above, mostly the same as a Toyota Corolla. Nummi. Nummi also made it for Toyota as the Corolla.
Mostly all of them after that year of the car. If your car is RWD, it will cost you $$$
2007 corolla S auto 1.8 liter 40 mpg. 45 with a cold air intake my wife drives mostly freeway to work
Drive-train parts are mostly the same, but some body parts are different.
The Toyota Camry and Corolla are by far the most I have seen inside the state of Virginia but it mostly depends on where you live.
It would mostly depend on which one you like better but my personal opinion is the Corolla S. Toyota is a Japanese company and has been a good manufacturer for years and the corolla had been a good car for just as long. Kia, on the other hand, is a Korean car manufacturer and is new to cars, or at least to selling them in the U.S. They are cheap for a reason: they are a disposable car that won't last like others do. But what ever you chose, remember, "You get what you pay for" and cars are no exception.
Mostly in Singapore
or any other car, mostly the AC removes moisture On my 2008 Corolla, the AC light does not light up when the defroster is turned on. However, it DOES appear that the AC compressor is used. (my 2008 is the same as 2003 thru 2007, it is not the redesigned Corolla which an 09 in the USA.)
because since invertabrates have no bones the can sqeeze so like the octupus they are small so that they can sqeeze through cracks.
solid tyre mostly used in driving on sand
Ya, it usually depends on where your driving, but yes you (in mostly all cases) will get pulled over
The Toyota 4y engine is a combination of the Toyota T engine and the Toyota R engine and is used mostly in commercial and off-road vehicles. The firing order for the Toyota 4y engine is 1-3-4-2.