> Ad 2.
>
> > I agree with Gnome, use the masking tools. I generally only use exclude 
> > regions to cut out obviously-wrong areas, as that leaves the blender 
> > open to more options. 
>
> >Additionally, use Edit->Remove control points in masks after defining 
> >your exclusion masks. 
>

Yes, this is the solution. I experimented with cropping images or 
blackening the unwanted fragments before making a panorama, but the mask is 
that what I needed.

Ad 4.
The car side view is not a panorama. This is an image stack made from the 
original image and its copy. 

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