Q:How do they hear?
A: From their engine. The sound waves travel into the gas tank, right into the engine, and inside the battery. Their carburetor doesn't help the car hear. If any car is deaf, they need to repair their battery's or recharge them right away. Most cars hear from their mirrors.
Q: How do they speak?
A: Good question. Their is no mouth for the cars. The cars speak from their battery to their engine. If engine is broken and the car can't speak, call 24 hour recovery service right away.
Q: How can they brush their teeth?
A: They don't brush their teeth before bed and before breakfast. Here's what they do:
1. They take a wash down
2. They power their battery's with battery power cream
Q: How can they see?
A: With their windshield. Each car windshield can help cars see by showing reflections like a mirror.
Q: How do they protect themselves from snow?
A: They go to the public car wash. Plain as pie.
Q: How can they digest food?
A: From their carburetor. It senses the taste with a modified senor and food goes into the engine and then to the battery.
Q: How do they drive?
A: With their carburetor. Their carburetor can tell when its time to go, stop, or make a turn with the senor that also senses taste.
Q: How do they stop?
A: Often with their universal joints. Their brakes can be loose sometimes. When brakes are pressed, universal joints (muscles) connect, then collide. If there are awful twinges in universal joints, tighten brakes and try again.
Q: Who controls them?
A: Themselves or their carburetor. There is no driver so car only can drive itself. Their carburetor often helps. (See questions "How do they drive?" and "How do they stop?")
Q: How do they smell?
A: Their carburetor. The sensor that we were explaining about on questions "How do they drive?" and "How do they digest food?" helps them smell. The smell often goes into the cars carburetor, down to their engine, and straight into their battery.
Q: What if they're blind?
A: Well, they might need to change their windshield, or get a aluminum cloth of windshield tint. If these don't work, call 24 hour recovery service to get windshield vision mirrors and try again.
Q: How do they touch?
A: You've never heard of this: Their tires! How they touch things: They open their tires a bit, but they don't take the entire tire off. They tuck the thing they need in their tire.
Q: What if they can't reach the thing they need?
A: Well, their tires can stretch far, not too far, that is. If they have to reach way too far, and its also way too high, they HAVE to use a ramp stepstool (a stepstool with a ramp).
Credit: Transportation Books, Inc. FAQ
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