because when you stop theres friction between the tire and the ground making a sound and im 7 years old and i know this
The brake pad "squealers" are telling you to have the brakes checked.
At least inspect when you hear squeal. Base further work on what you see.
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It sounds like you have a belt that slips when you take off. This will cause a high pitched squeal.
The likely word is squeal (sound made by pigs, or by car tires).
Are the rear brakes working normally?
Most likely a belt is slipping.
No, the odometer does not move when a car is in reverse.
The belt could be damp, loose or slipping.
Inspect your brake pads. I would suspect they are worn out.
who would buy a $1.7M car that doesn't reverse