Very rarely, just maintenance like any other vehicle.
They are all great until they break down.
While it would be nice if they were- they are not. First, you cannot change the laws of physics- there is simply not enough solar energy falling on a car to produce large amounts of power. Secondly, the sun does not shine on rainy days, or at night. There have been experimental solar powered cars that were scaled down lightweight slow moving cars, and traditional cars that had VERY large solar collectors (billboard sized) that charged batteries in the "solar" car. As far as pollution, remember that making solar cells and batteries can be a major source of pollution.
It's just the manufacturer (the company that builds the cars) build them porely so they always break down. I think they do that so people would buy more cars or pay them to fix it for them.
both drive. both break down. both need mechanics.
You would look for the strength of the car to make sure it doesn't break down. Also, look for the looks of the cars to make sure they look good so people withh buy it!!!
yes they do there crappy cars and there fords and ford means: Fix Or Repair Daily
they dont. they spray a vapor in to the cylinder (SFI) and the fuel is igniter by the spark plug
It is impossible to answer this question with any factual information. Of course the answer is "More often than we would like." Is there something in particular that you are seeking to learn?
The top five reasons cars break down are dead batteries, flat tires, alternators, starter motors, and fuel problems. If you are unsure of the problem with your vehicle, see a mechanic.
potato amalayze- an enzyme that is in saliva to break down starch into sugar- would break down the potato in your mouth!
Depends on the type of pesticide. For example a synthetic pyrethroid would break down fairly quickly, where as something like DDT would not, and would slowly accumulate in the food chain
Cars have changed in many ways. Better suspension gives smoother rides. The fuel economy has increased while putting out cleaner emissions. And cars break down less that older models. These are just a few ways that cars have changed.