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Car facts you probably didn't know. Explore archive page 139 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Bugatti, Bugatti T13, American, Renault Dauphine, Henney Kilowatt, BMW, World War II, BMW Isetta, Nissan Cedric, Nissan Gloria, Night Panel, SAAB, Yugoslavia, Zastava 750, Australia's, and Nita Ashley, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What was the first Bugatti production car?

A: Bugatti T13

Q: Which car was also known as "The American electric Renault Dauphine"?

A: Henney Kilowatt

Q: Which model is credited as the car that saved BMW after World War II?

A: BMW Isetta

Q: What is the name of the sister car to the Nissan Cedric?

A: Nissan Gloria

Q: What was the most popular car in Yugoslavia?

A: Zastava 750

Q: Who was Australia's first female bus driver?

A: Nita Ashley

Q: Which was the first Ferrari to offer ABS as an option?

A: Ferrari 412

Q: Who was the first African American car designer at Ford Motor Company?

A: McKinley Thompson Jr.

Q: What was the first Toyota vehicle available in the minibus range?

A: Toyota Hiace

Q: Which was the first French car to sell more than two million units?

A: Renault Dauphine

Q: Who was the first woman to drive a car for 100 km?

A: Bertha Benz

Q: Which South American country shares its name with a car model?

A: Brazil (Volkswagen Brasilia)

Q: Which was the first hot hatch to put the legendary Peugeot 205 GTI in the shade?

A: Renault Clio Williams

Q: How many units of the Ferrari LaFerrari were produced?

A: 499

Q: According to Alfa Romeo, what is March 3rd called?

A: 33 Stradale Day

Q: Which of the terms Child, Girl, Father, Boy, Guy and Mother is also the name of a truck?

A: Guy

Q: Which was the first mass-produced Argentine passenger vehicle?

A: Kaiser Carabela

Q: Was the Mercedes-Benz L 1924 truck produced in 1924?

A: No

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