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The phrase 'car of' is not a complete sentence and is not a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it in informal conversation, but not in formal writing. Example: "I drove my car of yesterday to the store."
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That's an old-fashioned car, of course.
"The car, of course, could torture you".
NASCAR plans to introduce its "Car of Tomorrow".
Don't sit in the last car of the subway train.
This is a car of hi-tech materials.
"Auto Mania" (Yale; $32.50), by Tom McCarthy, comes to the car of the future via the car of the past.
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Call it the car-of-the-season club.
The topic was "Cars of the Future".
"These are my favorite cars of all".
Two subway cars of amused passengers.
In Pictures: Best Cars Of The Year.
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