If you do attempt this, I would strongly suggest you drive only on established roads and highways. To travel off-road is asking for trouble, not to mention the environmental damage that can be done by thoughtless individuals who do such things.
Not from where I live. I would have to ship the car from Canada to Europe and drive the rest of the way.
You would be able to buy a rim from the maker of the car. For example, if you drive a Dodge, then go to the Dodge dealership. There, you will be able to order a rim for your car.
yes but you would not be able to drive it
If I could, I would buy a new car and go visit all of my friends and family all over the country.
I can't, but you might. It would require a sealed car able to operate int he poisonous corrosive atmosphere, but the gravity would allow you to survive
Able to drive depends on maturity of child. Legally no.
There are too many things that could cause this to list here.
Yes, but they would not be able to legally drive on public roads
If it has been well maintained, no problem.
Anyone who can drive a car should be able to use a Tiptronic seeing as how it can be used as a conventional automatic.
This would take a few days, depending on your route, when you're driving and your car. You would need an absolute minimum of 3 days.
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured