Yes. It is 50 m (165 ft) in height, 45 m (148 ft) wide and 22 m (72 ft) deep
You can get near the arc de triomphe by car. It is located up the Champs-Elysées avenue, on a very busy roundabout. If you visit there, just use public transport which will spare you the difficulty of parking.
The anagram for arc is car.
Underneath you would have to get under the car
There are no readily available police statistics for car crashes sorted by location in Paris. My bet is: less than one car crash on average any given day.You could attempt a guess based on these few facts: (source: Préfecture de Police - bilan Sécurité routière 2011)- in 2011, 6,423 car crashes (not including bumps and minor collisions, which may go unreported) occured in Paris proper;- the daily average is then 17.6 car crashes in Paris proper;- even though the Arc de Triomphe sits on a very busy roundabout, there is just a tiny (very tiny) fraction of the traffic in Paris passing there.
check the U joints in the drive shaft
my car smells like i have a petrol leak when i turn it on but have no leak underneath the car
from underneath the car belt has to be tightened from underneath the car
Not if they are equipped the same. They are the same car underneath the trim.Not if they are equipped the same. They are the same car underneath the trim.
The cable underneath probably came loose. Have it checked out.
You put on a jack or a ramp and lie down underneath it.
between the engine and the muffler underneath the car would be the logical place.
You look underneath and count themYou look underneath and count them