Station Wagon
Only if the tires were made of molybdenum.
She finally managed to uncover the secret hidden in the old journal.
A car is not a good place to be. If a tornado is coming leave the vehicle and go to a sturdy building with a basement or to a storm shelter. If you are in the open and the tornado is still distant try to drive perpendicular or diagonal to its path (depending on what the road allows) to get out of its way. If the tornado is drawing near abandon the vehicle and lie in a ditch or depression.
You can get to Daintree Rainforest by flying to Cairns in Australia, and then either renting a car to drive north for about 2 hours or taking a guided tour. The rainforest is located in Tropical North Queensland.
That's a really difficult a question. In British English either is equally correct though they can have subtle differenced in meaning which I am finding difficulty explaining. Of course you have the third variant which is "Covered 'in' snow".I'm sure that somebody else can describe it in technical terms. But my understanding as a natural English speaker is....Covered 'by' snow kind of infers that this action has recently occurred.e.g. The parked car was covered by snow.Covered 'with' snow kind of infers that the object has not recently been covered.e.g. The parked car was covered with snow.Covered 'in' snow is kind of descriptive.e.g. The parked car was covered in snow.You know what I don't think it matters, choose one and use it,
It's a station wagon .
BMW
Dodge Charger
It's a 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye Edition
racing car
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He drives a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - no joke!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2o5aS8ZnVI
Mercedes'. Slx
Michael Phelps has a cadillac escalade.
RALPH NADER does not drive!!!!!
Theo Epstein does not drive.
In the car about 6 and a half hours