The same part the British call the bonnet.
The bonnet is what Americans call the hood of the car.
BONNET A Bonnet
the hood.
Boot is the trunk, us Americans call the boot the trunk.. most foreign countries call it the boot. For future reference: US Other Trunk = Boot Hood = Bonnet Roof = Hood Engine = Lump and Im sure theres much more
Station Wagon
A "Bonnet" is the British equivalent of a "hood". There are several differences between American and British automotive terms. Other translations include "boot" which we Americans call a "trunk", "propshaft" which we call "drive shaft", "drive shaft" which we call "axle", and "spanner" which we call a "wrench"
The hood, also known as the bonnet is the part that lifts to give access to the engine.
Front, grill, hood, bumper, etc
its what covers your engine in a car USA call it a hood
In the USA we call it the hood, it covers the engine compartment.
A station wagon
The Estate is a what American call Station Wagon.