Steel in most cases. Aluminum in some very expensive cars.
chassis
the answer is chromium
Ruf Automobile GmbH is a German automobile manufacturer. Rufs are built from unmarked Porsche bodies and chassis. When a chassis arrives, Ruf builds their own independent work into the car
-replace do with DOES- chassis is the 'frame' or 'base' for an object, foundation, or place. but generally, a chassis is the skeleton of a car, truck, SUV, etc. it serves as the basic template for the automobile
An auto body is the outer shell of an automobile, as distinct from the chassis.
The concept of the chassis can be traced back to the late 19th century with the advent of the automobile. While it is difficult to pinpoint a single inventor, the first automobile chassis is often attributed to Karl Benz, who created the Benz Patent Motorwagen in 1885-1886. This vehicle featured a framework that supported the engine, wheels, and body, laying the foundation for modern automotive chassis design.
Chromium.The chemical element chromium is used for the chrome plating of metal strips for automobile trim.
Yes. Every automobile has a frame -- it's the chassis of the entire vehicle.
I think you may be asking the wrong question. For an Automobile to have wheels, tires and an engine it has to have a chassis. You may be referring to a separate frame? and the answer is no.
i depends on the weight of the automobile and the metal used to make it
You can you cut out pieces of boards or flat peices of metal or even sticks!
Chromium.The chemical element chromium is used for the chrome plating of metal strips for automobile trim.