If it is a metal toy car it is most likely made of ZAMAK or ZAMAC.
The bodies and chassis of the cars were actually made of *ZAMAK (German) "zink, aluminium, magnesium and kupfer", also known as Zamac (US) "zinc, aluminum, magnesium and copper". The New Jersey Zinc Company developed zamak alloys in 1929. Zamak has also been referred to over the years as pot metal or white metal. The most common zamak alloy is "zamak 3", but "zamak 2", ""zamak 5 and "zamak 7" are still commercially used. These alloys are most commonly used for die cast. Zamak alloys (particularly #3 and #5) are frequently used in the spin casting industry. *(taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Bronze was the most common material used to make toys and figurines in harappan civilization.
Vinyl
a material used in sex toys to resemble skin and flesh
Autombile navigation systems are used in cars but are not limited to just cars. Many systems have the ability to convert to pedestrian mode to be used on the go.
Wood is primarily used in the production of HABA toys. HABA produces high quality children's toys as well as popular toys for babies. Families enjoy visiting retail stores where these products are sold.
Educational toys that are used in a kindergarten classrooms are drawing toys,gigantic bubbles set, pretend & play school set, magnetic learning set, creature building toy, blocks building set and cars & trucks toys.
Yes, In France a car is still used as a mode of transportation. However, is some of the smaller cities they don't use them.
I'm assuming feet, but if you don't count that, probably cars or bikes.
Aluminum
Die cast is used for small metal toys like hot wheels cars or similar.
Most inflatable water slide toys are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). There are other materials that are used to make inflatable water slide toys as well.
Most automotive wiring is stranded copper.