How to say car part names in America and Britain. Qian Li 12 Apr 2017 Sponsored PostsComments In America I’ve heard blinker used more often than turn signal Probably. americans be likewhat is a clutch pedal? Please… Haha! I mostly use the American names, even though they teach us the British words in school I use both, depending what. Silencers?Sounds like some people in the states would be TRIGGERED by that name. I see what you did there… Latest NewsNewsListen To The 1,775bhp V16-Powered Bugatti Tourbillon For The First TimeBugatti TourbillonNewsCupra Is Heading To AmericaCupra LeonNewsToyota Exec Confirms Return Of CelicaToyota Celica, fifth generationNewsThe Kia EV9 GT Is A Six-Seat Ioniq 5 N*Kia EV9 GT, front 3/4NewsYou Can Now Buy Mitsuoka’s Honda Civic-turned-Dodge ChallengerNewsManthey’s Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is A Shark-Finned ‘Ring MonsterManthey Racing 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, sideLatest ReviewsReviewsMini Aceman SE Review: Like A Cooper, But BiggerMini Aceman SE - frontReviews2024 Skoda Octavia vRS Review: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of One2024 Skoda Octavia vRS, front 3/4, drivingReviewsBMW M135 Review: A Superb All-Rounder That Lacks SomethingBMW M135 - frontReviewsAbarth 695 75 Anniversario Review: More Fashion Accessory Than Hot HatchAbarth 695 Anniversario, front 3/4, drivingReviewsAlpine A290 GTS Review: A Little Restrained, But A Lot Of FunAlpine A290, front 3/4, drivingReviews2024 Dacia Duster Review: Refreshingly Simple, Relentlessly CharmingDacia Duster - front, dynamic
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In America I’ve heard blinker used more often than turn signal
Probably.
americans be like
what is a clutch pedal?
Please… Haha!
I mostly use the American names, even though they teach us the British words in school
I use both, depending what.
Silencers?
Sounds like some people in the states would be TRIGGERED by that name.
I see what you did there…