What do Americans call a people carrier?
/ˈpiː.pəl ˌker.i.ɚ/ (US minivan) Add to word list Add to word list. a large, high car that can carry more people than a normal car.What is a people carrier in UK?
a large, high car that can carry more people than a normal car.What do Americans call a car?
Car generally refers to a sedan. However, in the US, car is used interchangeably with vehicle.What do Americans call hatchbacks?
A hatchback is called a liftback when the opening area is very sloped and is lifted up to open. If you're looking for more cargo room than a traditional sedan can provide, a four-door hatchback may be a better fit for you.What do Americans call a minibus?
minibus in American English(ˈmɪniˌbʌs) noun. a small bus, seating about 15 passengers and typically transporting people short distances. Also called: microbus.
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What do Americans call SUV?
A sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a car classification that combines elements of road-going passenger cars with features from off-road vehicles, such as raised ground clearance and four-wheel drive.Do Americans say coach or bus?
Whereas in Britain people often have the option of taking a coach into town, in the U.S. they would take a bus.What do British call vans?
The British term people mover is also used in Australian English to describe a passenger van. The American usage of "van" which describes a cargo box trailer or semi-trailer is used rarely, if ever, in Australia.What do British people call a garage?
A residential garage (UK: /ˈɡærɑːʒ, -rɑːdʒ, -rɪdʒ/ GARR-ahzh, -ahj, -ij, US: /ɡəˈrɑːʒ, -rɑːdʒ/ gə-RAHZH, -RAHJ) is a walled, roofed structure for storing a vehicle or vehicles that may be part of or attached to a home ("attached garage"), or a separate outbuilding or shed ("detached garage").What do Americans call a car boot?
The part of the car used to hold items you won't need access to without stopping the vehicle is called the boot in the UK, and the trunk in the US. These words may be different, but their meaning is incredibly similar when taken back to their origins.What do Americans call Tyres?
Tires is the standard American English spelling, whereas Tyres is the British English spelling. If you are based in the United Kingdom, tyres sold online will use the British English spelling of 'tyres'- such as ourselves here at National Tyres and Autocare.What do Americans call a windscreen?
The term windshield is used generally throughout North America. The term windscreen is the usual term in the British Isles and Australasia for all vehicles. In the US windscreen refers to the mesh or foam placed over a microphone to minimize wind noise, while a windshield refers to the front window of a car.What do Americans call a windshield?
American: WindshieldThe front window of the car is named the windscreen in the UK, while in the USA, they've tweaked it just slightly to read windshield. Both 'screen' and 'shield' suggest protection and so are still quite similar in their meaning, linguistically.