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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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car question

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If you are driving a low horsepower car uphill to leave an underground garage, and you stop in the middle of a slope, your car will have trouble restarting to finish the slope, you'll have to take your foot off the break go backwards down and reaccelerate, you need a minimum speed to make the uphill slope to the top. To answer your question of whether a 100000 dollar car does the same as a 10000 dollar one. Obviously both drive but one has more power.
  

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I am not a car expert. Maybe: "If you are driving a low horsepower car uphill to leave an underground garage , and you stop in the middle of a slope, you will [or may /might] have trouble restarting your car to finish the slope. You'll have to take your foot off the brake go backwards down and reaccelerate.

  • I am not a car expert.
  • Maybe: "If you are driving a low horsepower car uphill to leave an underground garage , and you stop in the middle of a slope, you will [or may /might] have trouble restarting your car to finish the slope.
  • You'll have to take your foot off the brake go backwards down and reaccelerate.
  • Y ou need a minimum speed to get to the top of the uphill slope .
  • " I don't know if the crossed out parts are necessary for meaning.
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I am not a car expert. Maybe:

"If you are driving a low horsepower car uphill to leave an underground garage, and you stop in the middle of a slope, you will [or may/might] have trouble restarting your car to finish the slope. You'll have to take your foot off the brake go backwards down and reaccelerate.

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