The most common US note to feature a car is the old-style TEN dollar bill. Please check what you have and post a new question with the bill's date.
No, it wouldn't last on the car , rub a rubber on a dollar bill it will start to fade after 5 minutes of rubbing. .
The easiest place to find the value of your car is kbb.com or cars.com. Both website will provide a closely accurate dollar amount for your car after you provide basic information about your vehicle.
The serial number is just a counter and doesn't help ID a bill. It's a bit like trying to identify a car by what's on the odometer. Regardless, 1957 silver certificates are very common among collectors and retail for $1.25 to $1.75. A dealer will pay face value.
It depends on the car but assume that the second you drove it off the lot the value dropped in half. You need to check the value using a website like Kelly blue book. You can enter all the details about your car and you will get an estimated value.
Dollar Car Rental rents cheap value cars worldwide. The service rents cars in countries ranging from USA to Europe. The customer can choose their cheap car rental depending on their budget.
twenty five to seventy five cents
At least double what it costs in the United States because the pound is double the value of the dollar.
If the car still has some value them you may want to. If it is 2000 dollars a year for the coverage and it is a 2000 dollar car, then you may not need to.
than your car is totaled and your insurance company just pays you a dollar amount instead of paying for the repairs... assuming you have insurance
It depends upon the amount of vehicle exemption that is allowed by the state in which the car is registered or was purchased.
You can always ask for diminished value however many insurance companies will not honor or pay a claim for diminished value. Diminished value is a very difficult dollar value to quantify or prove.
About average as far as car repairs go...a hard dollar value depends on what's wrong with the car and who's working on it.