A hooded Gig The Americans use Buggy to describe various two or four wheeled vehicles, but generally it refers to light carriages built for speed See the details of a Kinross Buggy for sale or a picture of Mrs Kinross showing a Piano Box Buggy
Among the more popular types of R/C cars, buggies are durable cars that can run on most surfaces The most popular are rear-motor two-wheel drive (2WD) electric buggies, but four-wheel drive (4WD) nitro and electric buggies are popular also
a horsewhip once used by a driver of a buggy; "since buggies have been replaced by cars the buggy whip has become a symbol for anything that is hopelessly outmoded
My struggle-buggy was getting to look like a rinky-dink old tin can on wheels, so when I got back to Chicago that Fall I traded it in for a Willys Knight brougham sedan.
A recreational vehicle having oversize tires designed for use on sand dunes or beaches, especially a light vehicle with a modified engine mounted on an open chassis. Also called beach buggy. a car with big wheels and no roof that you can drive across sand = beach buggy