When backing up, one of the points most likely to hit something is the rear corners of the vehicle. These areas have limited visibility and can easily come into contact with obstacles like curbs, poles, or other vehicles. It's essential to use mirrors, check blind spots, and consider using backup cameras or sensors to help avoid collisions. Always proceed with caution and at a slow speed when reversing.
There will most likely be a visible scratch.
Most likely the the vehicle doing the backing up would be at fault.
The popping sound is most likely caused by a problem with the suspension. The front strut spring is the most likely culprit.
Most likely the answer is Yes they will.
The DVD will most likely be NR (Not Rated), the episode will likely be rated TV14
Most likely harddrive, with backups being made to either external harddrives, or optical media.
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This is a 67% which would most likely be a grade of "D."
Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.Most likely the overall length and drive shaft attachment points are different, so it will not work.
Currently there is only one use for points, which is freezing and unfreezing your Squiby. Each costs 100 points There (most likely) will be different uses later
Hard to say. Possibly equal fault by both parties but most likely the person backing out.
Most likely the brakes. Try to get someone to stand outside the car when backing up to try to localize it. Had this happen on a Toyota. Next brake job got hardware and pads replaced. No more squeal.