Types of Cars

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  1. 1. Cars Affordable and fuel-efficient, these cars prioritize practicality and value.
  2. 4. Cars Compact, stylish cars with long hoods and short rear decks, often featuring powerful engines.
  3. 8. Cars High-end vehicles that prioritize comfort, performance, and advanced features.
  4. 9. Designed for heavy duty tasks, these vehicles are often used for hauling cargo and towing.
  5. 11. Cars Known for their powerful engines and aggressive styling, these cars were popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
  6. 12. Cars Vintage vehicles from bygone eras, cherished for their design, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
  7. 14. Cars Designed for performance and handling, these cars offer exhilarating driving experiences.
  8. 15. Cars Larger than compacts but smaller than full-size cars, these vehicles offer a balance of space and fuel efficiency.
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  1. 2. Cars Featuring a retractable roof, these cars offer open-air driving experiences.
  2. 3. Combining elements of SUVs and passenger cars, these vehicles offer the versatility of an SUV with the handling of a car.
  3. 5. The pinnacle of automotive engineering, these cars boast extreme performance and price tags.
  4. 6. Cars Powered by electricity, these vehicles offer zero-emission driving and are gaining popularity for their environmental benefits.
  5. 7. Cars Spacious and comfortable, these cars are often chosen for their roomy interiors and smooth rides.
  6. 10. Cars Combining a traditional gasoline engine with an electric motor, these cars offer improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
  7. 13. Cars Small, fuel-efficient vehicles suitable for city driving and commuting.
  8. 16. (Sport Utility Vehicles) Versatile vehicles designed for both onroad and offroad use, with ample cargo space and often seating for seven or more.