No. Weather may determine how long you sit there. It can get too cold or too hot.
If you have a leaking exhaust system yes, also if the windows are rolled down you could get fumes into the car, depending on the way the wind is blowing.
It is safe to sit inside a car during lightning because the metal frame of the car acts as a Faraday cage, directing the electrical current around the outside of the vehicle and protecting those inside from being electrocuted.
You will need to add gas to the car and let it sit for a moment. Then turn the ignition and start the car. You may need to pump gas a time or two to get it started.
No it won't hurt the engine BUT you could get carbon monoxide in the car. Don't sit in a parked car with the engine running if your exhaust is bad - it could kill you.
No, we sit in the car.
A car takes a while to heat up if the engine is running slower. Cold weather and cars just do not mix. The car will warm up faster if the driver can sit in the car and press on the throttle a little.
Open the door and sit down in the sit.
you have to be 80 lbs to not sit in a Car Seat.
Cats may sit outside the shower because they are curious about the water, enjoy the warmth, or want to be close to their owner.
Your engine should be cold ( to be on the safe side) when adding antifreeze/coolant. i let the car sit overnight and then add it.
There is no specific way that a VIP would sit in a car. They would most likely sit like any other person.
Probably not. The sugar will sit on the bottom of the tank like sand. Yes he/she will, the car will stop running well, or at all. Why? the sugar dissolves into the gasoline, because its a solvent