if ya think ya look important in your job, youll buy a mad expensive whip
Yes, there is a relationship between income and the value of the car someone owns. Typically, higher income individuals tend to own more expensive and higher value cars, while lower income individuals may own less expensive vehicles. This relationship is influenced by various factors such as affordability, lifestyle choices, and financial priorities.
when a car is impounded you can get it back, by showing paperwork and paying some fees. when your car is seized, its gone, you can't have it.
The different between relationship and ownership is that, relationship means how closer are you with a person. While ownership means a person who has something, examples car, motorcycle, bag, phone, e.t.c.
Something that will have a link/relationship to something else. For example: The relationship between the speed of a car, and the angle of a hill is: The steeper the hill, the faster the car will go.
In a word; no. However, the A/C compressor's clutch relies on your car's battery to properly engage, so one could say there is "a relationship".
Lifestyle in the past was in the past.....hard work and labor by hand...no technology.....and especially minimum pay....lifestyle in the present.....we have many more distinguished technology to help with our labor......and their is a lot more money out their that is especially given to you for free, unlike the past where money is your money and no one else 's....I'm glad that lifestyle has at least improved a little...
Think about it as a toy car on a wooden track. The more the car weighs, the more friction between the car and track. Therefore, reducing speed(b/c of friction). Hope this helps!
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junior Johnson got arrested for doing moonshine. He was a nascar driver.
-- a person walking -- an ant running -- a car driving
You use it to put fuel in your car and heat your home with the energy it produces.
Gas mileage decreases as the weight of the car increases and vice versa.