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Are both the same?
A car etc.
It hangs to the left.
It pulls to the left.
Jan 22, 2026 11:37 PM
Answers · 2
Hello, "hang" means suspend from above, so It would not be used to refer to a car. đ
5 hours ago
Personally, I've never heard 'a car hangs to the left' before. Comparing them on Google ngrams finds many results for 'pulls' but nothing at all for 'hangs'. So I'd conclude that 'hangs' is not used to describe this situation. However, I think if you did say it to a mechanic, they'd guess what you meant easily.
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