by systematic » Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:48 pm
Maybe this short summary will help:
If the emphasis is on whose car, or which particular car you went in, then it would be correct to say:
I went to Los Angeles in my/Peter"s/his/a rented car.
If the emphasis is on the fact that you travelled in a car and not by any other form of transport, then Goober"s example is correct:
I went to Los Angeles by car (I did not go by train, or by boat).
It is not normal in English to say:
I went to Los Angeles with a car.
with is used to express accompanied by as in:
I went to Los Angeles with my girlfriend.
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