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The phrase "a long bumpy car" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vehicle that is both lengthy and has a rough or uneven ride quality.
Example: "After hours of driving on the unpaved road, we finally arrived in a long bumpy car that made the journey feel even longer."
Alternatives: "a lengthy rough vehicle" or "an extended rugged car".
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A long, bumpy car ride filled with traffic can make you terribly sick.
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The web API is the successor to this, and it's been a long, bumpy road.
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