Most of the lightest cars in the world were and are built in England and Asia,, Some English examples are: Mini,Moris,Austin
Depends, in MY opinion, it was an awesome movie for any age. But it's not the best movie ever made to me. Maybe for some children who are fascinated by cars, but not to me.
The did not get here they were produced here. The U.S. had some of the very first cars ever built. In the late 1890s Americans were buying and driving steam cars made by Duryea, Haynes, Winton, and others. In the early 1900s gasoline cars were taking over. In 1908 Ford started producing the Model T and this created a boom in automobile sales.
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There has been some progress in this field. No we are no where near close the "Jetson" are of flying cars. But it is something that is in the minds of scientists. There is a plane that has been created that is said to be able to go on the high way. These are mere rumors though. There has not been a specific date to when we will see this.
depends on the car, some require desiel, others can use unleaded. other require the purest gasoline, these would be supercharged cars.
Yes the oceans hold the largest (the blue whale) and the some of the smallest (the plankton) animals on earth - the blue whale feeds on the plankton. The blue whale is the largest creature ever; around a 100 feet long.
The majority of cars in Fiji are imported from Japan and in some cases from Singapore. Where ever the cost is cheaper to import but I have noticed that some very low grade cars and imported ( low grade meaning some work may be required cosmetically or mechanically) and then fixed up and sold for a very hefty price.
Floating cars are a thing of the past. They never did catch on big enough to become a profitable industry. However, you can still buy them, there are still some being produced today.See the links below for some history and some currently available models.
Lake St. Clair is the smallest of the Great Lakes.
Well to be honest they can do what ever they want to but the main ones are stealing cars, robbing banks and loads more
Yes though nitro is illegal in some states, and shouldn't ever be used in real cars.