An automobile consists of power-train and non power-train components. The power-train components work together to generate power and convert it to motion, including the engine, clutch, transmission, propeller shafts, and differential. The engine combusts gasoline to move the piston up and down, creating circular motion in the crankshaft. The clutch connects and disconnects the power from the engine to the transmission. The transmission then transmits this power through gear changes to the propeller shafts and differential, which splits the power to turn the wheels at different speeds to allow the car to turn.