What is a car?
Let's see what a car is: what is the meaning and origin of this word, and in what cases is the use appropriate.
The word "car" is of Greek-Latin origin. "Auto" - Greek "himself", "mobile" (Latin) - movement. That is, a car is a vehicle that moves independently.
Unlike horse-drawn vehicles(and other wagons), cars propelled the internal combustion engine, so this invention has received such a name. Engines in cars can be steam, diesel, gasoline, gas, electric, gas and hybrid.
Car: Definition
Today, motor transport is called allcars and trucks, trolleybuses, buses and even armored personnel carriers. But motorcycles and tractors do not belong to this category. That is, a car is a self-propelled mechanical trackless vehicle on four wheels, designed to carry passengers and cargo, as well as for towing.
Variety of cars
Cars can be used as civil, military and sports equipment. And the automotive industry is engaged in the production of cars.
An example of the use of the word: "The number of cars in modern cities is growing exponentially, which becomes a clear threat to healthy ecology."
Another interesting information about road transport you can find in our rubric Auto.