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Is there a word for the inside of a vehicle?

Is there a word for quot;the inside of a vehiclequot;?I thought the appropriate word might be quot;cabquot; but the closest definition of quot;cabquot; to the way I want to use it is quot;the covered or enclosed part of a locomotive, truck, crane, etc., where the operator sitsquot; which doesn't quite satisfy me since it doesn't simply say quot;vehicle,quot; quot;automobile,quot; or quot;car.quot;Thank you!

Answer:

Carbon is a gas, all of the others are metals.
Carbon is a gas, so it's a nonmetalAluminum, gold, and tin are metalsGood question.
Yes, there is a word to describe it; it is the car's interior and comprises only the front and back seat areas but not the boot or trunk area which one could argue is also a part in the interior of the carCommon usage excludes the trunk and the motor areas from being called part of the interiorYes, the cab is the interior in earth working vehicles, agricultural (tractors), and recreation (snowmobiles) vehiclesI hope this clears the terms up for you.

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