"Who drives the car?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Quién maneja el carro? The question tends to be posed more in Latin America than in Spain, where carro typically translates as "carriage" in English. The pronunciation will be "kyen ma-NEH-kha el KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Car computer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase computadora para carro. The phrase translates literally as "computer for car" in English. The pronunciation will be "kom-POO-ta-THO-ra PA-ra KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
carro, automovil, vehiculo
== == Coche de carreras or automobil de carreras.
carro estacionamiento.... not sure what you're going for, another option (probably better) is: Estacionamiento de carro.
coche or carro (latin american-means cart in spain)
"Car computer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase computadora para carro. The phrase translates literally as "computer for car" in English. The pronunciation will be "kom-POO-ta-THO-ra PA-ra KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"The car" and "the carriage" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase el carro. Birthplace in Latin America (case 1) or in Spain (example 2) determines which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "el KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"My new car!" and "My new carriage!" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase ¡Mi carro nuevo! Birthplace in Latin America (case 2) or in Spain (example 1) determines the choice. The pronunciation will be "mee KAR-ro NWEY-vo" in Uruguayan Spanish.
"Car (owner's) name and (vehicle identification) number" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el carro, nombre y número. The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "the car, name and number" in English. The pronunciation will be "el KAR-ro NOM-brey NOO-mey-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
el carro = the car disculpeme = excuse/pardon me
"A car or an airplane" and "One carriage and one plane" are English equivalents of the Spanish phrase un carro o un avión. Birthplace in Latin America (case 2) or in Spain (example 1) determines the choice. The pronunciation will be "oon KAR-ro oo-na-VYON" in Uruguayan Spanish.
el cocheel autoel automóvilel carro
Auto or carro
It's a mixture of (Spanish) 'Haciendo este' = 'Doing/making this' (English) 'Spanish' and (Spanish) 'de que color es esta carro' = 'What colour is this carriage/cart?'
Carro, coche, or auto
car-row
The car.