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90 ESL discussion questions about cars for A1–C2 students. Great for speaking practice, transport topics, and open discussions.
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A1 Level – Elementary

1. Do you like cars?

2. What is your favorite color for a car?

3. Does your family have a car?

4. Do you like small or big cars?

5. Do you like driving?

6. Have you ever been in a taxi?

7. What color is your dream car?

8. Do you like fast cars?

9. Do you like sitting in the front or the back?

10. Do you know how to drive?

11. Do you clean your car?

12. What cars do you see in your city?

13. Do you like electric cars?

14. Do you get car sick?

15. Do you prefer cars or bikes?

A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate

1. What kind of car do you like?

2. How often do you travel by car?

3. Who drives in your family?

4. What is the best car brand?

5. Do you prefer new or used cars?

6. Do you listen to music in the car?

7. What do you think of electric cars?

8. How expensive is it to own a car?

9. What’s the longest trip you’ve taken by car?

10. What safety rules do you know?

11. Do you like road trips?

12. Do you prefer cars or public transport?

13. What car would you like to buy someday?

14. How do people learn to drive in your country?

15. What makes a car comfortable?

B1 Level – Intermediate

1. What do you think about car culture in your country?

2. How safe is driving where you live?

3. What are the advantages of owning a car?

4. What are the disadvantages of owning a car?

5. How do you prepare for long road trips?

6. What car problems have you had?

7. How do you choose a car to buy?

8. How can cities reduce traffic?

9. Are driving tests difficult?

10. Should teenagers be allowed to drive?

11. How do rising fuel prices affect people?

12. How can drivers be more responsible?

13. What is the future of electric vehicles?

14. How important is car design to you?

15. Do you enjoy driving or find it stressful?

B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate

1. How are electric cars changing the industry?

2. Should governments ban petrol cars in the future?

3. Why do people feel emotionally attached to their cars?

4. How can cities improve road safety?

5. Should public transport replace private cars?

6. How does car advertising influence buyers?

7. What makes a car environmentally friendly?

8. What role will autonomous cars play?

9. Why do people buy luxury cars?

10. Should speed limits be stricter?

11. How does traffic affect daily life?

12. What skills make someone a good driver?

13. Should drivers be tested more often?

14. How do cultural differences affect driving styles?

15. Are strict parking rules necessary?

C1 Level – Advanced

1. How do cars shape modern society?

2. Should cities be designed around cars or people?

3. Are electric cars truly sustainable?

4. What are the ethical issues of autonomous vehicles?

5. Should governments subsidize eco-friendly cars?

6. How does car ownership reflect social class?

7. How do cars impact the environment long-term?

8. Should cities have car-free zones?

9. How do transportation habits reflect cultural values?

10. Should road rage be punished more seriously?

11. What role will AI play in transportation?

12. Are people too dependent on cars?

13. How do cars influence urban planning?

14. Should gasoline cars be heavily taxed?

15. How will cars evolve over the next 50 years?

C2 Level – Proficiency

1. How do cars shape human identity and freedom?

2. Is car ownership becoming obsolete?

3. Should autonomous cars make moral decisions?

4. How do transportation systems reflect economic inequality?

5. Can private transportation ever be environmentally sustainable?

6. Will self-driving cars change the concept of responsibility?

7. Should governments control who can own cars?

8. How do cars influence global climate policy?

9. Is it ethical to continue producing petrol vehicles?

10. How does urban mobility shape future cities?

11. Could car-free societies work?

12. Should AI decide driving rules?

13. What philosophical issues arise from human–machine driving?

14. How do cars challenge the idea of personal freedom?

15. What will “transportation” mean in 100 years?

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