body
Automobile structure designed to house and protect the mechanical components, the passengers and cargo.
washer nozzle 
Device squirting liquid on the windshield in order to clean it.
front fascia 
Component on the exterior of the body below the bumpers reducing air resistance.
bumper molding 
Metal or plastic trim embellishing the front and rear bumpers.
cowl 
Transverse component of the body between the hood and the windshield allowing air into the passenger compartment.
fender 
Component of the body forming a streamlined and aerodynamic casing around the wheels.
grille 
Plastic or metal grating in front of the vehicle protecting the radiator and serving as decoration.
headlight 
Lamp on the front of the vehicle to light up the space in front.
hood 
Lidlike part of the body covering and protecting the engine.
outside mirror 
Mirror fixed to the outside of the passenger compartment enabling the driver to see behind and along the sides of the vehicle without turning around.
windshield wiper 
Rubber squeegee, usually mounted in a pair; it is activated by a motor and cleans the windshield.
windshield 
Glass and plastic pane protecting the occupants from inclement weather while providing good visibility.
body side molding 
Metal or plastic part attached along the doors to protect them against light impact.
door lock 
Mechanism housed in the door to lock it; it is manipulated with a key or button.
mud flap 
Piece of rubber or plastic attached behind the rear wheels to repel projectiles.
door 
Moving panel with a handle, attached to the body by hinges or a sliding system, providing access to the passenger compartment.
door handle 
Device for activating the door’s opening mechanism.
window 
Side window that can be lowered, protecting against inclement weather while providing good visibility.
tire 
Circular deformable unit made of rubber, mounted on the wheel and inflated with air, providing the connection between the car and the road, and absorbing the unevenness of the road.
wheel cover 
Decorative metal or plastic part concealing the wheel hub.
fuel door 
Flap concealing the fuel-tank opening, which is plugged by a cap.
trunk 
Enclosed space at the rear of the vehicle, or sometimes at the front, designed to hold and transport cargo that is not too large.
quarter window 
Small window among the series of windows on the side of the body.
drip molding 
Small open canal capturing rainwater from the roof and carrying it to the rear, where it drips off.
center post 
Vertical safety pillar between the two doors connecting the upper part of the body to the lower part.
roof 
Exterior component with a slightly curving surface forming the vehicle’s covering.
sliding sunroof 
Moving part in the roof that opens up over the front seats to let air into the passenger compartment.
antenna 
Device receiving radio waves broadcast by a station.