Archive page 136

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Dive into the world of the bizarre car facts. Explore archive page 136 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ferrari Enzo, Kode, El Tiburon, Shark, Nissan Skyline, GT-R, Bolero, Tango, SEAT, Mercedes-Benz CLS, Giotto Bizzarrini, FIAT 500 Macchinetta, Mercury, Grand Marquis, United Kingdom, and Vauxhall Frontera, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: How many meters does a car traveling at a speed of 50 km/h cover per second?

A: 13,89 m

Q: Which car brand was founded by the designer of the Ferrari Enzo?

A: Kode

Q: How is the name of the 1962 El Tiburon car translated?

A: The Shark

Q: Which European company introduced the Bolero and Tango prototypes?

A: SEAT

Q: Which Mercedes-Benz model was the first in the world to introduce the four-door coupe style?

A: Mercedes-Benz CLS

Q: Which was the first car built by Giotto Bizzarrini?

A: FIAT 500 Macchinetta Berlinetta

Q: What was the last model produced by Mercury?

A: Grand Marquis

Q: What is the first car in the United Kingdom to have the same price for both petrol and electric versions?

A: Vauxhall Frontera

Q: What is the name of Volkswagen's first electric hot hatchback?

A: Volkswagen ID3 GTX Performance

Q: Which was the first car equipped with tubeless tires?

A: Packard Patrician

Q: Which was the first mass-produced Toyota ever built?

A: Toyoda AA

Q: On which Pontiac model was the term "GTO" first used as an option package?

A: Pontiac Tempest

Q: Which was the first unrestored car to win Pebble Beach's Best of Show?

A: Bugatti T59

Q: Which was the first production car to use Reliant's 850 cc engine?

A: Reliant Kitten

Q: What was the world's fastest series-production Diesel-powered car in 1983?

A: BMW 524 td

Q: Which Lamborghini model was named after the formidable bull that killed Spain's famed matador Manolete?

A: Islero

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