The correct option is C Like
Option C is correct as the usage of ‘like’ would bring out the sense of similarity in the sentence. ‘Like’ as a preposition means ‘having the same characteristics or qualities as’. Here, it is completing the meaning of the sentence by bringing out the sense of similarity between one person’s car and another person’s car. Option B and Option D cannot be used as they would render the sentence grammatically incorrect. Option A cannot be used as the sentence does not require a verb.