Answer:
Classification-division text structure.
Explanation:
Classification-division text structure is an organizational structure in which writers divide ideas into categories. It allow the author to take a main idea and split it into parts to provide clarity and description. The proper format is:
Introduction: includes a thesis statement, a description of the topic as a whole (in this case, a car), and an explanation of the process and purpose for dividing the main topic into subtopics and beyond (for example, the parts of the car)
Body: 1) least important subtopic first, most important subtopic last
2)subtopic one followed by categories if needed
3) subtopic two followed by categories if needed
Conclusion: a bsaic summary of each subtopic and category followed by a restating of the original thesis statement.