"chauffer" means "to heat" in French. The French word "chauffeur" comes from the fact that drivers of the first automobiles had to heat the motor before starting it.
"The pure-blood of automobiles" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le pur sang des automobiles. The phrase most famously references advertisements about the French car Bugatti. The pronunciation will be "luh pyoor-saw dey-zo-to-mo-beel" in French.
Peugeot, Citroen, Renault -- among others
Cubic Centimeters.
extreme terrain
Automobile Consumer Services.
superveloce. If you mean the lamborghini.
Cheverolet, Coupe de Ville, Ford, and Cadillac
it means brake horse power
automobiles are called automobiles because of what the breakdown of the word means Auto- meaning, self Mobile- motion or movement These words mean that a car is self-propelled, meaning we don't have to push it.
That means "The Pure one Of the Cars".
It does not mean anything in French.