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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad car" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a car that is not functioning well or does not meet expectations in terms of quality or performance.
Example: "After just a few months of ownership, I realized that I had purchased a bad car that constantly broke down."
Alternatives: "a poor vehicle" or "an unreliable car."
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About a year ago, they had a bad car wreck with a girl who was texting.
Not that it's a bad car.
She was 24 when she was in a bad car accident.
"You are very likely to end up with both a bad airplane and a bad car".
And the problem isn't that the ILX is a bad car.
For the first time in his F1 career, Hamilton had a bad car.
Rarely build a bad car, usually it's right on the pace.
There is a fear of approaching a private driveway in a bad car".
In 2007 he was to able to win two races with a bad car.
According to a former landlord, Bader Suleiman, Mr. Shehadeh spent 2007 recovering from a bad car accident.
Baumstein rowed competitively in high school and at Wisconsin University, but was sidelined by a bad car accident.
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