Not if you immediately wash the cement off and I do mean immediately not 10 minutes later.
depends on whose driving
Sure will.Its your policy,not the person driving its.
anyway, you can try. I tried recently on the sidewall of an old tire, but have not used it for driving.
Dirty fuel/air filter. Plugged/damaged catalytic converter.
Out of balance or damaged tire(s). Damaged wheel(s). Engine misfire. These are the three most common culprits.
You CAN go through the wall if you firstly smash a car into it then run OR you can go through a wall by running through a WET CEMENT wall.
If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
This would depend on your insurance coverage or weather you are willing to sue him.
No, if he's not driving her car.
Why are you driving a salvaged car. If the car has any value they may pay something. If they damaged something that wasn't already damaged, they might pay something. You may end up having some fault for driving an unsafe vehicle as well if it was salvaged vehicle that was not repaired.
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Obviously you are responsible for the damages, the car is in your name, is it not? Maybe you should date better drivers.