Of course not. It's a function of weight, engine size, driving habits, aerodynamics, etc...
An AWD is an all-wheel drive vehicle, a vehicle with a powertrain capable of providing power to all its wheels at the same time.
No. You need to contact your insurance company. they are not all the same. Most insurance companies will give you a short grace period in which to notify them of a vehicle change such as a trade in situation. If it's an additional vehicle you have acquired, there would be no coverage until you have contacted your insurance company.
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No! Most mammals give birth the same way except for the platypus which lays eggs and all other mammals give live birth
Vehicle controlled is the same thing as placebo. From the clinical studies that I have worked on and seen they all are in dermatological studies.
The 1977 to 1990 are all 3rd generation and they all should have the same frame.
They all have to be the same size. They can be different brands but even then make sure the tires on the front axle are the same brand an the tires on the rear axle are the same brand. Do not mix brands on the same axle.
A credit report is a record of all transations on a reported account. In the life of a vehicle loan, many things can happen. Over the typical four to five years, the vehicle may have been repossessed and then redeemed and paid off. In these cases, yes, repossession and settlement can show on the same vehicle, on the same credit report.
Impossible to answer unless you tell us name and year of vehicle. -They are NOT all the same !
That depends on the car, they are not all in the same place on every vehicle.
we all started at the same time