I'm sorry, but this is perhaps a mis-leading post.
I am not sure what you mean about a 'car visa', but I am assuming that you mean the document which is given upon entering Iran if you DO NOT have a Carnet de Passages.
Just to make things clear - with a Carnet de Passages one may enter Iran for up to 90 days with a vehicle, and there are no additional documents issued by the Iranian authorities.
And another point, assuming you have a visa for Iran, there is no requirement to be escorted. It is only a rule created by the visa issuing agents.
Once you have an Iranian visa there is NO RESTRICTION on entering Iran with a vehicle. Stop circulating incorrect information which could seriously affect peoples' trip plans!
I entered Iran twice this year in July (entering at Pol from Turkmenistan, exiting at Jolfa to Azerbaijan) and October (entering at Nordooz from Armenia, and exiting at Beshmakh to Iraq) with a car. There is NO RESTRICTION on driving a car here! If they told you otherwise at the Bazargan ('Mt Ararat') Border, then that is unique to that border crossing (which it is advisable to avoid anyway). I have also previously entered / exited Iran three times with a vehicle between 2007 and 2010 at borders with Turkmenistan, Pakistan and Azerbaijan and never heard of a 'car visa'.
The ONLY restriction is the visa issuing agency, and they were NOT MADE AWARE of the vehicle.
EO
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