| PETROLHEAD | A motor-car enthusiast (6-4) |
| AUTOMOBILE | A motor car (10) |
| MOTORHEADS | Car enthusiasts, slangily |
| SQUAB | A carriage cushion; a padded ottoman/sofa; a well-stuffed bolster; a back part of a motor car seat; a fledgeling dove, pigeon, rook or other young bird; or, the flesh of the aforesaid columbiformes as |
| LOCKUP | A jail or roundhouse; an off-site garage, shelter for a motor car, small shop, storage unit etc, secured with a bolt; or, a long-term investment (4-2) |
| SPIN | A short trip in a motor car (4) |
| TESTDRIVE | A trial to see how a motor car per forms (4-5) |
| PIPPIP | Imitative of a duo of blasts on a motor car or bicycle's horn, a dated way of saying "goodbye, so long" (3-3) |
| VISOR | A hinged sunshade on a motor car's windscreen; or, a cap's peak (5) |
| AIRBAGS | Safety features in a motor car (3,4) |
| HYPHEN | Dash in a motor-car, for example (6) |
| BONNET | The cover of a motor car engine (6) |
| TAXI | Name a motor car for public hire (4) |
| SEDAN | A chair carried on poles, or a motor car (5) |
| LANCE | - - - Bradley, car enthusiast and chief executive of Gloucester Rugby (5) |
| REVHEAD | Clergyman, top car enthusiast (7) |
| ANDILOVEHERTZ | Rental car enthusiast's testimonial? |
| TREND | Motor ___ (magazine for car enthusiasts) |
| LENOS | Jay ___ Garage (car enthusiast's website) |
| LPLATE | Sign on the front and rear of a motor car driven by a learner (1-5) |