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The phrase "a car drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of driving a car or a journey taken in a car.
Example: "We decided to take a car drive along the coast to enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a car trip" or "a drive in the car".
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The answer of both is, in a nutshell, we want to be able to let a car drive on its own when driving is monotonous or annoying, like during the daily commute.
A trucker, Mr. Grahmann does enough driving, so they were riding to Alpine to rent a car, drive to the revived ghost town of Terlingua, "rent a Jeep and explore," he said.
He then heard a car drive up and saw a security vehicle.
"I just saw a car drive by, actually — not even speeding.
It's easy to make a car drive itself but it's really difficult to make it safe.
One witness claimed to have seen a car drive away with Hoffa and three men in it.
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A car drove up.
A car drove past.
A car driven into a tree?
"And a car drives up.
A car drove up the circular driveway.
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