Agree with Dod.
1 just doesn't work IMO, composition or the fact it's out of focus.
2 needs more space throughout/ too tightly cropped on the headlight. Consistent colour and reasonable exposure though.
3 nicely aligned but again too tightly cropped for my liking. The car in the BG is a problem. Good light again mind you.
4 another that's well exposed although too contrasty if i'm being picky - might be appropriate to see the tyre's tread. Trouble here is the angle being too obtuse, and the lack of context. As dod says, it's a wheel. There's nothing that identifies the car.
If this was a car you spotted in Sainsbury's car park then fair play for having a go. On the other hand, if you know the driver you want to try giving a bit of direction to get the car where you need it for light and a clutter-free background. You can also get the wheels turned one way or another to better compose an image like 4.