That would be static electricity.
The car might have no electric because the car is getting old.
To ground yourself while getting out of the car, its so you don't get shocked from touching the door while getting out.
It seems as if there may be a problem with your car getting enough power of enough fuel while coming out of a turn. The best way to find out for sure would be to take your car to the mechanic for diagnostic testing.
Getting accurate car rates in your local area will depend on the current interest rates of your local state, your current credit rating and the available lenders in your area.
It could be getting alot of air to it but nothing coming in because it could be clogged
Your chances of coming out of a car crash alive is very low, considering all of the forces that are applied during collision. However, a seat-belt will improve your chances of getting out alive by nearly 50%.
remote control
This sounds devious, I'm not touching this one.
Your head will be touching the ceiling
Yes,it's called 'Sonic Sega Racers' or something like that.
If you mean engine coolant is getting into the car, the heater core is leaking coolant causing the coolant level to drop and that causes the engine to over heat.
Yes, you are generally safe in your car during a lightning storm because the metal frame of the car acts as a Faraday cage, directing the electrical current around you and into the ground. It is important to avoid touching metal surfaces inside the car and to stay away from windows during a lightning storm.