- CARS
- Ford and Lincoln, but not Eisenhower
- Mustang and Pinto
- Cougars and Mustangs
- Engine's followers
- Motor vehicles
- Automobiles
- Mercury and Saturn
- Subway units
- Ford and Lincoln, but not Bush
- Dollar rentals
- Major climate change contributors
- Detroit products
- 82 Down's group, with The
- They have 29-Down
- Shake It Up band
- Gary Numan new-wave classic
- Tired travelers
- Detroit export
- Jam ingredients
- Train components
- Lot fillers
- Bricklin and Mustang
- Bricklin and Buick
- Fords and Dodges
- 2006 Pixar film
- Bugs, say
- Dodges, say
- They may get tinkered with
- Some are for dining
- Ford and Lincoln, but not Clinton
- Ric Ocasek's band, with "The"
- Cougars and Jaguars
- Road runners?
- Drive band, with "The"
- Cobra and Viper
- Mercury and Saturn, but not Pluto
- Railroad crossing parade
- Jam ingredient?
- Seville and DeVille
- Saturn and Mercury
- Traffic components
- They often clog the major arteries
- Malibu and Monte Carlo
- Sedans and coupes
- Focus and Falcon
- Flivvers
- 2006 Best Animated Feature nominee
- Coaster units
- License plate bearers
- Sonatas, e.g.
- Budget rentals
- LOT LOT
- Singing group, with "The"
- Skylarks and Sunbirds, e.g.
- Blazers and Broncos
- Sleeper and diner
- They're driven
- Train parts
- Jaguars, e.g.
- Sleepers, maybe
- Traffic units
- Avis rentals
- Roller coaster units
- Train units
- Turnpike rollers
- 2006 Disney film, and the ends of the eight longest entries in this puzzle
- Diners, maybe
- Autos
- Parking lot fillers
- Traffic
- Traffic causes?
- Jaguar and Impala
- They're sometimes seen in jams
- Valets park them
- Auto dealer's inventory
- Pixar film in which Richard Petty had a voice role
- National rentals
- Diner and sleeper
- Indy 500 racers
- Group for whom "Drive" was a Top 10 hit, with "The"
- Pixar film in which Paul Newman voiced a Hudson Hornet
- Sonatas, say
- They often take turns
- Pixar film set in Radiator Springs
- Accords, e.g.
- Film franchise featuring Lightning McQueen
- Sonata and Cadenza
- Train segments
- Coupes and sedans
- Ferris wheel compartments
- Daytona entries
- What a lot may have
- Calling all __ . . .
- Family vehicles
- Commuter vehicles
- Elevator compartments
- Garage occupants
- Rush-hour lineup
- Garage fillers
- Showroom selections
- Roller-coaster compartments
- Airport rental fleet
- Coupes and convertibles
- Parts of a train
- Traffic-jam components
- What's in many jams
- What a lot may have a lot of
- Train makeup
- Loser to Happy Feet at the 2007 Oscars
- Pixar blockbuster film
- Pixar blockbuster film of '06
- Pixar film of 2006
- Pixar blockbuster
- Dealership displays
- Theme of the puzzle
- They're banned from Venice
- Parts of a commuter train
- They're "parked" in the four longest Across answers
- Grand Prix participants
- They shine in showrooms
- What makes up a train
- Porsche products
- Cougars, e.g.
- Gridlock makeup
- 2006 Pixar movie featuring the character Lightning McQueen
- Gasless vehicles.
- Limousines.
- Michigan-made items.
- Detroit's output.
- F. O. B. Detroit.
- Parking problems.
- Perennial parkers.
- Police ___.
- Rolling stock.
- Target of new N. Y. C. taxes.
- There are over 49 million in the U.S.
- Coaches.
- Wheels for America.
- Sedans.
- Luxuries fifty years ago.
- Popular toys.
- Prizes in many contests.
- Vehicles.
- Freight from Flint.
- Pullmans.
- Elevator cages.
- Roadsters.
- Convertibles.
- Pullmans, gondolas, etc.
- Compacts.
- Machines.
- Popular TV give-aways.
- Toys with wheels
- Part of the street scene.
- Parts of the street scene.
- Pullmans, diners, etc.
- Status symbols.
- Bumper-to-bumper crop.
- Coveted raffle prizes.
- Bumper-to-bumper items.
- Kiddie ___.
- Constituents of modern jam
- Gas users
- U.A.W. output
- Compacts, e.g.
- Cable and horse
- Club and mail
- Hardtops
- Some are sleepers
- Essex, Oakland, etc.
- Telphers
- Balloon parts
- G.W. Bridge crossers
- Hand or cable followers
- Sedans or coupes
- Some are gas guzzlers
- Auburn and La Salle
- Favorite U.S. transporters
- Sights outside motels
- Freeway sights
- Hudson and Plymouth
- Lincoln and Maxwell
- The ___, rock group
- Durant and Packard
- Cord and Hudson
- Franklin and Maxwell
- Kissel and Opel
- Some gondolas
- What lots have lots of
- Lincoln and others
- Mercury and Saturn, for instance
- Bumper ___
- They're always tired
- Shake It Up band, with "the"
- Mustang and Impala
- A shopping mall has lots of these
- Guys' chat topic
- Lotful
- Mercury and Saturn, but not Uranus
- Consumer Reports topic
- Dodgem units
- They get tired
- Hit 2006 Disney-Pixar film
- 2006
- Literally, with 19-Across, a Western state capital
- Sleeper and others
- Some ferry cargo
- They may get into a jam
- 2006 film with massive profits in related toy sales
- Detroit factory output
- Sleepers, e.g.
- What a jam is packed with
- Dealers have lots of them
- 2006 film with the tagline "Keep it wheel"
- Mustang and Pinto, for two
- Parts of roller coasters
- Things not allowed in New York's Central Park
- 2006 animated film that really should have starred Adam Driver and Parker Posey?
- Lincoln and Ford, e.g.
- Michigan output
- Motown output
- Causes of ~75 U.S. fatalities from 1900-1901
- Lincoln and Ford
- 2006 Disney/Pixar film
- Dealership's stock
- Jam's makeup?
- They may stay in a lot
- Dodges, e.g.
- They're not allowed on Mackinac Island
- Shake It Up rock group
- Engine and caboose
- Jaguars and Cougars
- Mercury and Saturn, e.g.
- Rockers and/or rollers
- Big ticket items?
- Ocasek's group (with "The")
- Pullman and passenger, for two
- Railway units
- Many are from Detroit
- Mercury and Saturn but not Mars
- 35-Across and others
- Riviera and Malibu
- A lot may have lots
- They get people into jams
- What some plants produce
- Mercury and Saturn, but not Earth
- Pullman and dining, for two
- Chop shop projects
- Pixar movie with talking vehicles
- There are lots of them!
- Elevator units
- Colts and Mustangs
- Hot Wheels and Matchbox
- Engine and caboose, e.g.
- Chat topic for guys, sometimes
- They may bump into each other
- Sedans and convertibles
- Some motor vehicles
- Alamo fleet
- Ferris wheel units
- Roller coaster parts
- Mechanics work on them
- Parts of trains
- Drag racing vehicles
- Stars of auto shows
- Some are self-driving
- Rolling rockers
- Metro units
- Taurus and Aries
- Jam items
- They're tired
- Aerio and Alero
- Curb service array
- 2006 film that takes place in Radiator Springs
- Gearhead's interests
- Corsica and Capri
- They stay in a lot
- Products of some plants
- 2006 film set in Radiator Springs
- Tokens in the Game of Life
- Film in which George Carlin voiced a VW bus
- You Might Think band, with "The"
- Pixar movie set in Radiator Springs
- There are lots in lots
- 2006 film whose main character is Lightning McQueen
- Pixar film featuring Radiator Springs