No. Asking someone in a car to "pull up" is not a comment on their driving.Pull up in your fast car.
Does this sentence mean:
You drive your car like crazy.
I'm sorry, but there is no possible way that "Pull up in your fast car" could be a description of someone.I don't think this is an order,
I think she is describing him.
No it isn't. Only the completely different sentence that I wrote could be.You're right. It is part of describing someone's habits.
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