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Ask The Cars (OPEN)
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Ongoing, First published May 24, 2021
THIS IS STILL OPEN FOR YOUR QUESTIONS, ASKS OR DARES AS OF MAY 2023

Welcome to ask the cars where I have gathered up a group of our favorite sentient movie cars and thrown them into this mess! All you need to do is comment under the car's name you want to ask and I will progressively make more pages with the cars answering your questions. I know not many people will probably read this or ask questions but why not just do it for fun?

-I don't own any of the Characters except for my OC. 

-The background to the cover is not mine

Warning: Breif mentions of death, killing, suicide, and some violence due to different backstories. As well as a curse word or two. 

#1 in herbie tag :> 
#2 In kitt tag :> 

List of characters: 

KITT (Knight Rider) 
KARR (Knight Rider) 
Herbie (The Love Bug Franchise) 
Horace (The Love Bug 1997) 
Christine (Christine) 
Lightning (Cars) 
Cole (OC) 
Baby (Supernatural) 
Explorer (#4 Jurassic Park) 
Sahara (#10 Jurassic Park) 
Wrangler (#29 Jurassic Park)
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