Head for a sturdy building if one is nearby. Otherwise, if it is heading toward you and is still in the distance you should try to drive perpendicular or diagonal to its path, depending on what the roads will allow, to get out of its way. If it is getting close get out of the car and lie in a ditch as a last resort.
I would assume that when the tornado hits you are going to be in your car as per the category this was posted under. If you are in your car during a tornado, you should find a ditch and lay in in on your stomach away from your car. If you cannot find a ditch it is suggested to get out of your car and lay under the vehichle in such a manner that if the car would roll either direction the car would not roll on top of you and the car would protect you from debris that is carried by the strong winds.
You could survive, but the car would have to be attached to the ground.
The car would be taken up in the air and destroyed and if your in the car then the chances of living is moderate
Intermittant short?
This is condensation and it is normal for that to happen.
All the lights would go out. Also the radio would turn off. Also you wouldn't get the car started.
No. It doesn't take a very strong tornado to pick up or flip a car. If you are in a car and a tornado is coming you should go to the nearest sturdy building or underground shelter. If no shelter is nearby get out of the car and lie in a ditch or depression.
Yes. You are safer inside a sturdy building than in a car. A tornado does not have to be very strong to lift or roll a car. A car is provably the worst place to be in a tornado after a mobile home.
Amphibious car
It would just lye there.
Usually a tornado has to be at least an EF2 (estimated wind 111 to 135 mph) to lift a car.
You should not be in the car. A car is a dangerous place to be if there is a tornado. If a tornado is coming, dry to get out of its path by driving at a right angle to its motion, or at least as close to one as the roads will allow. If you are unsure of your ability to escape, get out of the car and lie in a ditch or depression.