vehicle
The Italian word 'veicolo' is used to describe any means of transportation, whether it be a car, truck, bus, or any other type of vehicle. It can also refer to a vehicle used for carrying goods or passengers. It is a masculine noun and is pronounced as 've-ee-koh-loh'.
The vehicle is brand new.
This sentence emphasises the condition of the vehicle by using the superlative 'nuovissimo' meaning 'brand new'. In a broader context, it could be used in situations where the speaker is expressing their satisfaction with the purchase of a new vehicle.
I parked the vehicle near the station.
This sentence describes the action of parking and the location where it was parked. Here 'il veicolo' refers to any vehicle owned or used by the speaker, and 'vicino alla stazione' means 'near the station'.
The vehicle on the left is mine.
This sentence is used to indicate ownership or possession of a vehicle. The speaker uses 'a sinistra' to specify which vehicle, by referring to its position 'on the left'.