If you car is bucking when it is stopped, you might need a tune up. Not all of your cylinders are firing if this is when that happens. If the bucking is happening when you are coming to a stop (applying the brakes) then you probably have a warped rotor. You can get your rotors turned or just replace them (depends on cost).
trade it in, or sew whoever sold it to you as a lemon, unless you bought new or as is.ORget it inspected and try to find out whats wrong with it
To add more details, When cold and taking off in 1st my Prizm sometimes HOPS in the front like a rabbit! It kind of thumps, violently. Only in first and only when cold.
Replace your steering dampner. Mine did the same thing.
I think it is a type of game token or money.... sorry if I am wrong!
30 bucks if do in bad coundition I spelled that. Wrong
Nothing wrong. "Jim" is the indirect object because he is who the bucks are owed to. The direct object is "bucks" because that is what is owed. However, if I put the direct object in a prepositional phrase (Like "to Jim"), the whole phrase becomes a modifier (of "bucks" in the example) and does not effect the sentence, leaving it without an indirect object. ex: Joe owes five bucks to Jim.
Sometimes, and Sometimes not, but you should trust some of them
It is wrong but maybe 50 bucks eh bro
yes sometimes.
You need to tell your parents and get checked by a professional physician.
not at all, but sometimes it is what it is
Sometimes yes and sometimes no, depending on what is wrong with the battery.