Hi there!
We can calculate linear momentum using the following:

p = linear momentum (kgm/s)
m = mass (kg)
v = velocity (m/s)
Calculate:

Now, we can relate force, time, and momentum with the following:

I = Impulse (kgm/s)
F = Force (N)
t = time (s)
Rearrange to solve for force:

The impulse is equal to the change in momentum. Since the car comes to a halt, all of its momentum is lost, so:

Solve:

**Negative force since the positive direction is towards the wall, and the negative direction is away from the wall.