Here's a quick edit of one of those, just tweeked the colours, adjusted contrast and cropped slightly.
But it's still not great.

The big problem here is that the angles chosen do not allow one thing or the other to be the focus of the shot. You're trying to get a mountain in a shot with a car. You are too close to the mountain to get an interesting view on it, all you can see is green/brown hillside. You'd need to be a mile or two away to get the mountain small enough. You need distance to give you perspective and to get the two subjects to co-exist in the shot nicely. If you had to be that close to the mountain, you would probably need to shoot up from the floor with a wide angle on a portrait shot to get the top of the mountain in shot above the car.
Here's one of my old photos showing a relationship between the car and hills/valley around it (not perfect and the car isn't fantastic either

).

Here's another example from flickr: Close up of car but interesting rocks in the background, but the car is definitely the focus.
What is the make and model? by
Enduring Promise, on Flickr