The car will not be ready for use so you have to warm up the engine or just ride it often
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Heat is built up while driving and that will increase pressure in the tires.
If a car is not being driven you do not need to keep it insured. However if your car is damaged while uninsured you will not be compensated.
The odometer is the gauge that indicates the total number your car has been driven since it was manufactured.
depends on the car
Mileage is just a slang term for a measure of how far a car has gone. the more mileage, the longer the car has been driven. It is just the number on the odometer, telling you how many miles/kilometers the car has been driven.
No oil filter, no oil, lots of damage.
it depends on the mileage and how hard the car has been driven they can last forever if the car has been driven sensibly.
the car is new, and has not been driven, hence the distance. if it said 5 miles, it would mean that that car has driven 5 miles.
There could be a number of reasons why a 2000 Chevy Lumina's transmission would make a bump after the car has been driven a while, and it is hot. The bumping is caused by a failing transmission, and a mechanic will need to see it.
Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
dont care