In most cases, the faults of a car are usually mechanical in nature.
Your car has faults or does not comply with the legislation that covers the type of vehicle concerned.
The car. Sell it, scrap it or do what ever just get something that is not French
Yes you can, but you must not attempt to hide any known faults.
No. Your terminology is close but not quite right. The three main types of faults are normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults. Strike-slip faults may also be called transform faults.
I would recommend using carfax. or Auto check when buying a used car. I did it for my last car, even though I trusted the dealer.
There are a few risks of buying a car online. The main one is you can't try out and get a feel for the car in person. The seller could be covering up obvious faults.
In the UK, you are allowed 15 minor faults.
it is both of their faults because the person who was backing up should have look more carefully and the the other car should check where they are going
There are 6 types of fault lines. Strike-slip faults, dip-slip faults, oblique- slip faults, listric faults, ring faults, and synthetic and antithetic faults.
You probably would.
Faults are created when tectonic plates are stretching or compressing. There are two types of faults which are normal and reverse faults.
Car insurance follows the car. If you are using the friend's car temporarily, with permission, as a substitute for your own insured car, your insurance should cover you if the friend's insurance does not. What if my friend (who has the car) does not have insurance and I want to pay for my faults and fix it - will he be arrested?