Plugged fuel or air filter? Plugged catalytic converter?
There really isn't an answer to this... some will be driven lightly, some will be driven a lot more.
It cannot be driven out of the lot. As long as its in the lot, you can get a full refund.
my car was $50 so yes it is a lot.I got a camaro.
The car will loose a lot of power and will cough and splutter. It may start and be able to be driven however it will be difficult to idle. It will feel as if a spark plug has stopped working.
If you've got a lot of miles on that car, the most likely culprit is a clogged catalytic converter.
Depends on a lot of variables. Wind speed, surface driven on, aerodynamics of the car.
Once you have signed the paperwork and driven the vehicle off the lot, the car is yours. There is no "grace period" with a new or used car purchase in PA.
Once you have signed the paperwork and driven it off the dealer lot it is nearly impossibly to get out of the purchase.
Sure, but don't expect to get the same dollar amount as it appears on the original sales contract. Once driven off the new car lot, the car becomes a "used car", one that has been registered, licensed, and now driven on public roads.
in the us it doesn't matter what kind of car you drive. however, that said if you have only driven auto transmission cars it will take a bit of practice before you get the timing right so you aren't stalling a lot and clashing the gears (which irritates some other drivers).
In my opinion I would say a old muscle car because it has a lot of power and also a lot of torque.
I believe in US, Canada and possibly UK, you are allowed a short period to change your mind.