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Unless the subject is a perfectly flat plane and moving perpendicular to you, you're not going to get it all perfect. You have to focus on one point on the subject not the subject as a whole. For a car I say pick either the center of a one specific hub cap, or a side view mirror (at least to start with) and practice getting that sharp. If you go for something towards the center, it might make the front and back out just a little as opposed to picking the very front and making the back be more visibly blurred.
Be sure to follow through. Start panning before pressing the shutter and keep panning after the shot
Try to get the car when it's most perpendicular to you and not coming at you at an odd angle (again at least to start) as it will make it easier.
But again, don't try to pan to match the whole car, that's a recipe for disaster. Focus on one point on the car. And follow through. And practice a lot.