replace your battery cables.. they corrode on the inside and causes this problem. I just had mine replaced like 2 months ago.. Mine was doing the same thing. replace your battery cables.. they corrode on the inside and causes this problem. I just had mine replaced like 2 months ago.. Mine was doing the same thing.
If you are driving it to the dealer, yes.
The Holden dealer team HSV
There is a Tesla dealer in Wilder, VT. There is a Tesla dealer in Wilder, TN. Dr. Rob Wilder wrote a blog about test-driving a Tesla.
Take it to a dealer. Its under warrantee
Discusss this with the Honda dealer in your area for the type of driving that you do.
I contacted the Chevy Dealer and he informed me that the Chevy astro van has a timing "chain", not a timing belt and requires no maintanence action for this item.
I recently contacted a Dodge dealer here in Houston and was quoted $289.00. I checked Pepboys and believe it or not they quoted $389.00 For my 06' Dodge Charger R/T
Ford Dealer can help you. that question has endless answers
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If you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
if you cant see where you are going and damage it on purpose then you are liable and shouldn't be driving a dealers car you should be over 18 and have a license learn to drive before driving another car that's not yours but if you are on the road and have an accident then the dealer would cover the costs
a dealer should have a bond. The coverage on the vehicle is like having a liability policy. If the dealer was driving the car and had an at fault accident, he will have to pay for repairs on his vehicle and the bond will cover the other persons car. Once you buy a car from a dealer, you are responsible for purchasing insurance for the vehicle, the dealer is no longer liable. In fact, the dealer should require that you have insurance before you drive the vehicle off the lot.