Archive page 105

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Fun facts every car enthusiast should know. Explore archive page 105 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Chuck Wagon, Lamborghini, LSD, Volkswagen Brasilia, Mexico, Lancia, FIAT, Lancia Beta, BMW, BMW 2000 TII, Volvo, Erich Honecker, Volvo 264 TE, Bette Davis, and Ford Mustang, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What was the first food truck in the world?

A: The Chuck Wagon

Q: What is the acronym that defines the futuristic doors used on Lamborghini models?

A: LSD

Q: Was the Volkswagen Brasilia also produced in Mexico?

A: Yes

Q: What was the first new model introduced by Lancia after it was taken over by FIAT in 1969?

A: Lancia Beta

Q: What was the first BMW model with a fuel-injected engine?

A: BMW 2000 TII

Q: What was the name of the Volvo limousine used by former communist leader Erich Honecker?

A: Volvo 264 TE

Q: What was the name of the Citroen prototype that shares its name with a Rolls-Royce model?

A: Camargue

Q: Did Kaiser-Frazer ever offer a station wagon in its brief history?

A: No

Q: How many cylinders do the engines of all Lamborghini Huracan STJ models have combined?

A: 100

Q: The Jeep XJ 002 Bolide prototype was presented in 1970. But what does "Bolide" actually mean?

A: A large meteor that explodes in the atmosphere

Q: What is the name of the only bird capable of mimicking the sound of a car engine?

A: Lyrebird

Q: Who commissioned the final Bentley Mulsanne ever made?

A: Queen Elizabeth II

Q: Which country was the first export market for the Toyota Land Cruiser?

A: Australia

Q: What was the fastest Renault Diesel car in 1982?

A: Renault Fuego Turbo D

Q: On the platform of which car was the "The Whale of Arzens" built?

A: Buick

Q: What was the first low-priced car with coil springs all around?

A: Nash Ambassador

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