Gets out of cars (6)
I believe the answer is:
dodges
I believe this is a double definition.
'gets out of' is the first definition.
(to get out of something is to avoid or dodge it)
'cars' is the second definition.
(US car brand)
(Other definitions for dodges that I've seen before include "Evasive manoeuvres" , "Evades by movement" , "Eludes or evades" , "Sidesteps, evades" , "ploys" .)