The body/chassis mostly the same on most cars nowadays.
For the most part, no. Motorcycles tend to be faster than cars.
I think Japan or America because I'm an expert in cars
Brakes!
The same speed they go in any other country. The speed limit may be different but the speed a car sold in India is for the most part the same as the same car sold in the U.S. That assumes they have the same engine.
Most cars have some aluminum in the structure, but for the most part, car bodies are sheet steel. The 1980s DeLorean was constructed from aluminum.
Generally speaking, yes. Most of the worlds cars are manufactured in similar ways, in fact many of them are exactly the same.
Not all cars will look the same. Most cars will have 4 wheels, 2 to 4 seats, and at least 4 windows.
Should be in the fuse block on the lower part of the dash. In most cars, the cig lighter and the horn share the same fuse.
Mostly in cars and buses, same as most people.
Yes, the pedals in European cars are generally the same as in cars from other regions, with the accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals being standard features in most vehicles worldwide.
Pretty much the same cars that are the most expensive today.
By means of the application of brakes (which will probably be regenerative for the most part).