Aluminum
aluminum and copper
Copper is used in motors, brakes, wiring, radiators, connectors, and bearings in both cars and trucks.
Eethylene Glycol
Prior to the fiberglass composites used today, it was mostly steel.
Iron is the metal that is used to make domestic cars but sport cars or F1 cars might be made of carbonfiber
Radiators are commonly made of metal, with aluminum and copper being popular choices due to their excellent thermal conductivity. Steel is also used for some radiators due to its durability and affordability. Plastic components may also be present in modern radiators for certain functionalities.
Silver is not commonly used in central heating radiators due to its high cost compared to other metals like aluminum, steel, and copper. These metals are more cost-effective and provide good thermal conductivity for efficient heat transfer in radiators. Silver's high price makes it an impractical choice for mass-produced heating systems.
steel
Copper is used for making radiators because it is an excellent conductor of heat, allowing for efficient heat exchange in the radiator. Copper is also durable, corrosion-resistant, and malleable, making it a practical choice for a component that is exposed to water and temperature variations.
Well..old cars they were made out of metal
Heavy metal!!
it is used as a coolant