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"whose car" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the car of another person, such as in the sentence: "I'm not sure whose car that is parked outside."
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He knew whose car it was.
I wondered whose car that was, with Arizona plates".
I don't know whose car — Ian didn't own one.
Letter from a friend in Montana whose car is stuck in the snow in his driveway.
That knocked Hamilton, whose car was wrecked, out of the race, but Button was not penalized.
Of course, Sylvia would not have known whose car that was.
Wheldon, whose car was sent airborne during the crash, sustained what IndyCar C.E.O.
Wendy is harshly vengeful to the woman drunk whose car killed her husband.
In Coventry, whose car industry is now mostly gone, there seemed to be a construction frenzy.
So was his son Kyle, whose car was damaged, although he escaped unharmed.
The winner of Entrance Ramp is the player whose car has the fewest dents.
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