A few pointers/C&C for you, since nobody chimed in:
1.) Your location leaves a lot to be desired. Good pictures take a bit of work, part of that work is moving away from your driveway and your street.
2.) Avoid cutting off parts of the car. #2 and #3 both need a bit of adjustment to avoid losing parts of the car. You're paying some attention to your subject, which is good, but you also need to me sure you're looking around the frame for cut off parts or other distractions like the socket set/toolbox that's in #1.
Your exposure seems to be fine, and that's a good start. Hope that helps a bit.