Minus the Turbo: 2.8L inline six cylinder, 8.8:1 compression
145bhp @ 5,200 rpm (DIN net) in UK, 135bhp @ 5,200 rpm (SAE net) in US
With the Turbo: 2.8L inline six cylinder, 7.5:1 compression
180bhp @ 5600 RPM
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Only if you are car surfing (riding on the top of a car with your hair whipping in the wind as it is speeding down the road). The more commonly used sentence would be "I'm in the car" which means you are sitting in the car.
"Specific" is used to refer to a particular thing or detail that is clearly defined or identified. "Specified" is used to indicate that something has been explicitly stated or defined. Generally, "specific" is used to describe things, whereas "specified" is used to indicate actions or instructions.
The past tense of "has" is "had." For example, "He has a car" changes to "He had a car."
The indirect speech act of the question "Can you drive the car?" is a request for the person's permission or willingness to drive the car, rather than just seeking information about their ability to drive.
No, it is not necessary to use a hyphen in this phrase. It should be written as "small car salesman."