No. There are special off road amplifiers design for off road vehicles.
"Pioneer amplifiers can be put in just about any vehicle. I would suggest taking your car to a professional installer, as they can modify the installation as needed to fit your car."
Most modern car amplifiers are versatile enough to work with nearly any type of existing setup. Most resellers offer kits with adapters and mounting hardware to allow for installation in any vehicle type.
There are some car amplifiers that mount in the dash. Car amplifiers can be mount in the trunk, under the seat...
Yes most of the new home theater systems come with integrated amplifiers
It's what it sounds like - a vehicle intended to be used where there aren't any roads, or very poor roads.
For performance, road test and examine fault codes if any.
Any licensed vehicle that is on the road is required to have seatbelts in the United States.
Yes. Any wheeled vehicle will with enough water on the road and enough speed.
The suspension system in a vehicle absorbs the shock of holes in the road and returns the car to the road after a bump. The core of the suspension system is the chassis.
It is difficult for any vehicle to get through frozen rain on the road. It would probably depend on if the road crews had treated the roads yet.
Off-road - so long as it's private land, you can drive/ride any vehicle you like ! On the road - at 13, you'd be limited to a pedal cycle.
One can purchase good stereo amplifiers from various websites like Amazon or eBay. One could also visit a local hardware store and ask if they have any good stereo amplifiers for sale.