drain the fluids and put fresh in, also make sure the battery is charged and then crank it until it starts
Yes
6 months
The lender will eventually repossess the car.
Maybe if you left it plugged in for 6 months without starting the car. Then again, if you let a car sit for 6 months, the battery may croak anyway. So, in short: No.
6 months minimum
I'd give everything a look before you start the engine and after, leave the engine for a few minutes before you start driving but it should be fine.
yes because you can literally sue for anything
Until they can run fast enough to out run them, at about 6 months of age.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but that sounds like your battery has a dead cell if your battery cable connections are good
About 5 to 6 months
The repossession process of a car usually takes about 6 months
A car hire company offers hire contract of minimum 6 months car lease and its never for 11 months, though you can return the car whenever you want, but there is no such standard hire period for 11 months.