It depends on your version of Photoshop.
The latest updates have generative fill which uses AI to do all the grunt work. In this case it took less than five seconds.
You literally lasso the car and just click generative fill and it samples the image and removes whatever you’ve circled.
View: https://youtu.be/lU2SQ5qSQ0s?si=ZKHtj8sxM22ymq59
The healing tool in LR supposedly also does the same thing - but I’ve not found it to be as good.
I think they both programmes have their uses but to me, LR is easier to use while PS is more powerful, but seems (to me) to have more control, but a much steeper learning curve.
The biggest difference for me is that I use LR for the ‘developing’ side and PS for the ‘airbrushing’ side. And LR is better for doing batch work. And cataloging. But if I just have a couple of shots to do, then I use PS as opening single images is a lot easier.
The transform panel in LR for example is way easier to use than the similar tool in PS.
View: https://youtu.be/4cm4g9hQTQA?si=A-J7cnXw2mCU8_iY