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Yes, car exhaust can melt snow due to the high temperature of the exhaust gases. The heat emitted from the exhaust system can cause the snow to melt, especially if the vehicle is stationary for a period of time.
It is not recommended to use overdrive in snowy or slippery conditions as it can cause the vehicle's wheels to slip and lose traction. In such conditions, it is best to drive in a lower gear to maintain control and stability.
Extreme cold temperatures can cause the speedometer cable to freeze, preventing it from functioning properly. Snow or ice build-up can also hinder the rotation of the speedometer cable, resulting in it not registering the speed of the vehicle.
Yes and used to be common place to have a set in the boot of ones car about 10-20 years ago when it snowed often in UK winters, although local police will not take kindly to you accidentally leaving them on when the snow has cleared as they can cause damage to the road surface.
An all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle with good ground clearance and snow tires is generally considered best for driving in snow and ice. Some popular choices include Subaru Outback, Audi Q5, and Volvo XC60 due to their AWD systems and winter driving features. Ultimately, the best car depends on your specific needs and preferences.
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Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
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yes
a bad engine
Yes, it is possible.
Yes, it can.
Bad tires and bad alignment can cause the car to shake at certain speeds.
yes
Possibly
Yes, when idling and driving.
A clogged muffler can.