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Q: What was the first car to feature a speedometer graduated up to 400 km/h?

A: Bugatti Veyron

Q: What is the featured car in the "Ambush" commercial (with Clive Owen in the lead role)?

A: BMW 740 i

Q: What were the first names of the Dodge Brothers?

A: John and Horace

Q: Which car holds the record for the title "The Hairiest Car"?

A: FIAT 500

Q: What was the car part called "Trafficator" used for?

A: Semaphore signals

Q: What does the acronym RWD typically represent in the automotive field?

A: Rear Wheel Drive

Q: The Big Three is the term that defines the three largest car manufacturers in North America. What are they?

A: General Motors, Stellantis and Ford

Q: In what year was the first Soviet limousine produced?

A: 1932

Q: What is the name of the limited edition produced in 1998 by Aston Martin in collaboration with a cigarette manufacturer?

A: Aston Martin DB7 Alfred Dunhill Edition

Q: How was the Benetton Formula 1 team renamed starting from 2002?

A: Renault F1 Team

Q: How many meters was the world's longest car ramp jump, a record set at the Indianapolis 500 on May 29, 2011?

A: 101.19 m

Q: On the banknotes of which country are the models Nissan Juke and Toyota Camry depicted?

A: Cambodia

Q: When the first Porsche Cayman's went on sale, Porsche adopted four caiman's at which zoo?

A: Stuttgart's Wilhelma Zoo

Q: What is the sacred number of the Peugeot company?

A: 205

Q: The emblem of which sports cars is called "Raging Bull"?

A: Lamborghini

Q: Is half an ounce of fuel required to start a car?

A: Yes

Q: What is the name of the luxury division of Nissan?

A: Infiniti

Q: Which Chinese manufacturer produces the compact SUV named "Rubik's Cube"?

A: Beijing (BAIC)

Q: Which prominent figure in the automotive field was born on October 28, 1930?

A: Bernie Ecclestone

Q: What term is used to describe a champion of the Nurburgring circuit?

A: Ringmeister


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