parts of the engine and the doors, hood and trunk.
If your car is in warranty, take it to the dealer. If not get the computer codes read at a car part place that does it.
There are many places where one can read car insurance complaints. One can read car insurance complaints at popular on the web sources such as Pissed Consumer and Car Insurance Comparison.
that depends on the car part and what make of car it is
No
Because your car detected a problem in the engine or emission, you can go to an auto part shop and get the code read for free
No
One can read the check engine codes without hiring a professional by checking the car manual. All car manuals describe how to read the codes for that car.
YES, they can and DO. Read your contract about the re-instating part. Was this your 2nd repo?
There are several on-line sites where one can read about car collectors. For example Forbes and Wikipedia both have listings of some well known car collectors.
I don't know what the law says in your part of the world, because I don't know where you live. In practicality, a skid is nearly always the responsibility of the car driver who hasn't read the road conditions correctly.
You can read a book in the library or take it out and read it at home or in the car if your not driving.go in a website.
read the books