User:Propaniac/cars
Look up cars in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Car most commonly refers to an automobile.
Car may also refer to:
Transportation[edit]
Vehicles[edit]
- Railroad car, a vehicle on a train that is not a locomotive
- Gyrocar, a two-wheeled vehicle balanced by gyroscopes
- Archaic:
- The cab of an elevator
- A vehicle on a tram or trolley
Other[edit]
- Canadian Atlantic Railway, a Canadian and U.S. railway existing from 1988 to 1994
- Canadian Aviation Regulations, the rules governing civil aviation in Canada
- Caribou Municipal Airport, an airport in Maine with the IATA code CAR
- Avis Budget Group, a car rental company known as CAR on the New York Stock Exchange
Media and entertainment[edit]
- Cars (film)
- Cars (video game), a video game based on the film
- The Cars, a musical group
- "Cars" (song), a 1979 single by Gary Numan
- "Car", a song by Built to Spill on their 1994 album There's Nothing Wrong with Love
- "The Car", a song by Jeff Carson on his 1995 album Jeff Carson
Geography and politics[edit]
- Central African Republic, a country
- Cordillera Administrative Region, a region of the Philippines
- Action Committee for Renewal, a political party of Togo
- Tsar, a kind of monarch
Economics and finance[edit]
- Capital adequacy ratio, a ratio of a bank's capital to its risk
- Cost Accrual Ratio, an accounting formula
- Cumulative average return, a financial concept related to the time value of money
Firearms[edit]
- Colt Automatic Rifle, a 5.56 mm NATO firearm
- CAR-15, a family of AR-15 and M16 rifle-based firearms
- Center Axis Relock, a shooting technique
Military[edit]
- The Canadian Airborne Regiment, a Canadian Forces formation
- Combat Action Ribbon, a United States military decoration
Sports[edit]
- Confederation of African Rugby, the governing body for rugby unions in Africa
- Carolina Panthers, a football team
Other meanings[edit]
- Car (mythology), the leader of the Carians
- Car language
- CAR and CDR, operations used in computer programming
- Canonical anticommutation relation, a concept in quantum field theory
- Central Apparatus Room, an equipment room found at broadcasting facilities
- Children of the American Revolution, a genealogical society
- Computer-assisted reporting, the use of computers in researching news stories
- Carina (constellation)