adjectives - "the same" and "that particular one"
Consider
I'm driving the same car.
It sounds like me and someone else share one and the same car. But I could mean that my car is just another copy of the same model of the car. How do I express that?
Answer
If you were to say, in casual conversation,
Tom and I drive the same car.
most Americans would assume you meant the same make and model. You wouldn't have to specify that you did not mean a single shared vehicle. In fact, if you did mean a single vehicle you would probably have to add information to the above example, or phrase the sentence differently, as in
Tom and I share a car.
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