Archive page 13

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Be ready for the latest car facts. Explore archive page 13 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about FIAT's, FIAT 600, Pick-up, Suzuki's, Dog's, Latin, Suzuki Cappuccino, Smart, Geely Group, Mercedes-Benz, Ford SVO, Ford Taurus, Vespa 400, Piaggio, Honda, and Australia, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What type of car was the fastest production vehicle in 1979?

A: Pick-up truck

Q: The name of which former model in Suzuki's lineup could be translated as "Dog's head" from Latin?

A: Suzuki Cappuccino

Q: The "Smart" car brand is a joint venture between which companies?

A: Geely Group and Mercedes-Benz

Q: Which company produced the small Vespa 400 car?

A: Piaggio

Q: What was the first Honda car in Australia?

A: Honda S 600

Q: In which American city did the expression "Cylinder Wars" originate?

A: Detroit

Q: What was the first FIAT whose project number became its commercial name?

A: FIAT X 1/9

Q: Which cities does the name of the Alfa Romeo MiTo model refer to?

A: Milan and Turin

Q: Which Citroen model became famous for saving President Charles de Gaulle from assassination?

A: Citroen DS 19

Q: What was the Wartburg with the longest production run?

A: Wartburg 353

Q: What was the name of the Slovak engineer who created the 1955 Tatra JK 2500?

A: Julius Kubinsky

Q: What was the first Japanese car to win the legendary Le Mans endurance race?

A: Mazda 787 B

Q: The seat material of the Cupra Born is made from recycled plastic collected from the waters of which sea?

A: Mediterranean Sea

Q: For the military of which country was the Lamborghini Cheetah originally developed?

A: United States

Q: What was the first authentic SUV ever produced by BMW?

A: BMW X5

Q: What was the first 1960s Lincoln with bucket seats?

A: Lincoln Lido

Q: What does the acronym FSD, particularly associated with Tesla vehicles, stand for?

A: Full Self Driving

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