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"car problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of difficulty or issue related to cars, such as mechanical faults, breakdowns, or financial difficulties. For example, "My cousin is having some car problems so he can't make it to the party."
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Car problems.
In solving one set of family car problems, they have created a whole load more.
Should car problems arise: Any number of things may be wrong.
He went off the track on the first lap and later had car problems, finishing seventh.
Mr. Stoupa said the company began testing the Meebo toolbar in January with video ads about solving winter car problems.
"If you had car problems, it was great because it was all car repair, car rental, car everything," she said.
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It's a car problem".
So what does an ad writer do when he's on a shoot and has a car problem?
So I buy a three-line radiator, put it in car, problem fixed, my brother sell it.
Bravo to Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani for implying that New York has a car problem, and bravo to his new policy of confiscating the vehicles of reckless drivers (news article, Jan . 14.
"The driver was suspicious and leery of them, so he told them he had a car problem," said Sgt. Brian Burke, a police spokesman.
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