Dirty air filter? Dirty fuel filter? Plugged catalytic converter? number 1... it's not a car... number 2... try giving it a little gas when you go up the hill
Gravity
gravity!
Because it doesn't have enough power to pull itself. All vehicles slow down uphill if you don't feed them more fuel.
The fill hole is the dipstick hole itself. You usually need a long funnel to get fluid into it, and it's slow to fill because of this.
The stopping distance of a car traveling uphill can be less than on a level road due to gravity assisting in the deceleration process. When driving uphill, the incline can help slow down the car as it works against the forward momentum. This can lead to a shorter stopping distance compared to a level road where the car solely relies on its brakes to stop.
The cast of Slow Glass - 1991 includes: Ian Bourn as Glazier
it means it goes slow
Gravity itself does not slow down a bike. However, when riding uphill, gravity acts in the opposite direction, making it harder to pedal and potentially slowing the bike down. Additionally, gravity can contribute to the bike picking up speed when going downhill.
Because you have gravity pulling you down and most cars arn't built for up hill
The cast of Slow Bob in the Lower Dimensions - 1991 includes: Hannah Sim Mark Steger as Slow Bob
Gravity. The car is heavy and doesnt want to move, so you must excelerate to make the car go uphill. If a car is going downhill, the is no need to excelerate because gravity is pulling the car downhill.
The complete expression is "slow as molasses in January going uphill without paddles". This means that something is moving or going very, very slowly, or is taking way too much time.