No, a car is in the solid state.
If you can see it, taste it, touch it, etc., it is made of matter. So yes, a car is made of matter. You can see it and touch it.
yes it is
Yes, specifically which kind of atom, i have No idea, but a car is matter, and matter is made up of atoms. :)
This isn't a matter of law, it's a matter of department policy.
Yes. Repo is a civil matter.
A matter of opinion.
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
For a new car, yes it will matter, as that is the order that the names will appear on the new car registration that is submitted to the motor vehicle department. For a used car, it shouldn't matter too much as there is already an existing title & registration that has to be taken into the MVD by the new buyer.
No.Too,why would he have it in a car or a vehicle for that matter!!
no...a car is an automotive vehicle for driving. evaporation is a state change in matter.
No gasoline used in your car is in a liquid state.