Undoubtedly there are other more serious consequences, but deterioration of the hoses, tires, etc., would be a problem.
You can insure a car for it's value or any amount you want. It does not have to be registered. If you are storing a car in a garage for a long period of time, it is a good idea to insure it against and damage.
No it does not. But, depending on how long you store your car you need to consider a fuel additive if it will be in storage for more than a couple months.
To protect your bikes from damage and theft when storing them outside, consider using a sturdy bike lock, storing them in a secure location, and covering them with a weatherproof tarp or bike cover. Additionally, regularly inspect and maintain your bikes to prevent damage from weather and wear.
To prevent damage to lumber when storing it outside, you can protect it from moisture by covering it with a waterproof tarp or storing it on elevated platforms to avoid direct contact with the ground. Additionally, storing lumber in a well-ventilated area can help prevent mold and rot. Regularly inspecting the lumber for any signs of damage and addressing them promptly can also help maintain its quality.
Yes. The car will be damage when you write it as hard as you can.
yes it does damage your car and your car wont run ; ]
When storing books, it is recommended to remove dust jackets and store them separately to prevent damage and keep them in good condition.
Parking means to keep something (a car) short-term or temporarly, and storing is for the long term.
Someone can get a car damage estimate from a number of companies such as Geico. Geico offers car damage estimates and appraisals, as well as car insurance.
No, I was storing mine on its side leaning against a wall and it asked me if I were storing it that way and told me not to do it as it could damage its curcuitry.
A garage, car port or a storage building.
no damage, no problem. nuff said