Yes, if someone who just finished a cigarette or smokes a lot rides in the car. The smell clings to someone and stays on their breath for a while after smoking. It can end up in the car even if nobody actually broke the no-smoking-in-the-car rule.
i purchased car from individual the car has problems the seller was dishonest about the car broke down within 45 miles of purchase seller did not give a bill of sale and someone else signed title would not fill in purchase price can i get my money back
broke window and jump in
No
Have it rebuilt.
because you either broke it or the the bulb blew and it broke. also you might have gotten in a car accident.
This is easy to answer. The person who was driving gets the ticket because that person is the one who broke the law.
Bang the hood above the latch while someone pulls the hood release from in the car. Good luck.
My car broke down; consequently, I had to walk to work. OR My car broke down. Consequently, I had to walk to work.
I depends on why u broke up
No.
No