I would have thought the man could have gotten out unless he had falled asleep or passed out drunk.
The door unlock can be manual and the door open is manual so even if the fire made the electrical system inoperable he should have been able to open the door
I have an orange safety hammer with concave edge to be able to break a window in door pocket of driver's door.
If the model has that many fires why is there no recall?
The door unlock can be manual and the door open is manual so even if the fire made the electrical system inoperable he should have been able to open the door
I have an orange safety hammer with concave edge to be able to break a window in door pocket of driver's door.
If the model has that many fires why is there no recall?
A Pittsfield man was killed after a fire in his Chevy Monte Carlo. That car has a long history with engine fires
Fire investigators with the state office found that the fire was "not suspicious in nature" and was "caused by overheating or mechanical failure" in a 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in
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