He or she would be a car nut.
boot (as in the trunk of a car)
Car bumper. It's the same here.
Of course, everything in this word is American dude... ! Seriously, Bugatti (not "bagati") is a french car maker.
In modern American usage, "car" or is nearly synonymous with "auto" or "automobile." The word car comes from the Latin word for a cart or wagon. Generically, a car can be any boxlike enclosure for transportation, such as a railroad car or elevator car. A car is a transport device that you use to drive around in.
Mitsubishi is a German car not American
American car is said to be American car if it is Manufactured in America whether its parts are imported from other countries, Another thing which makes a car an American Car is the Engine, The American car engine are more powerful than the other industry cars and have more brutal throttle than the others.
No, the word 'car' is a noun, not a pronoun. The word car is a word for a thing.
American car is said to be American car if it is Manufactured in America whether its parts are imported from other countries, Another thing which makes a car an American Car is the Engine, The American car engine are more powerful than the other industry cars and have more brutal throttle than the others.
American car is said to be American car if it is Manufactured in America whether its parts are imported from other countries, Another thing which makes a car an American Car is the Engine, The American car engine are more powerful than the other industry cars and have more brutal throttle than the others.
Ford is definitely an American car company.
American Muscle Car was created in 2003.