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Insane car facts you never knew. Explore archive page 140 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Bugatti, Bugatti EB 110, Studebaker Sceptre, Brook Stevens, GT, Opel, Opel GT, Ford Bronco, April 8, Cadillac, Citroen Dyane 6, Citroen Mehari, Plymouth, Sphyraena, Barracuda, and Maserati's, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What was the first hypercar made by Bugatti?

A: Bugatti EB 110

Q: Who designed the prototype of the 1963 Studebaker Sceptre?

A: Brook Stevens

Q: What was the name of the first production GT coupe sold by Opel?

A: Opel GT

Q: What was the name of the Ford Bronco version released for the eclipse on April 8, 2024?

A: Bronco Raptor Black Appearance Package

Q: In what year did Cadillac make front seatbelts a standard feature in their vehicles?

A: 1963

Q: What was the name of the leisure vehicle based on the Citroen Dyane 6?

A: Citroen Mehari

Q: What was the famous Plymouth model named after a predatory fish from the Sphyraena genus?

A: Barracuda

Q: What was Maserati's first mid-engine production car?

A: Maserati Bora

Q: What is Buick's first and only two-seater?

A: Buick Reatta

Q: How is the name of the UAZ Hunter transcribed into Russian?

A: YA3 Xahtep

Q: Did Rolls-Royce ever produce a model called the Silver Hawk?

A: No

Q: What was the drag coefficient of the 1975 Nissan AD1 concept car?

A: 0.26

Q: What is the French name for the "Car of the Year" award?

A: Voiture de l'Annee

Q: What was the second brand, after Buick, to become part of the newly established General Motors?

A: Oldsmobile

Q: What was the fastest production car in the world in 1963?

A: Studebaker Avanti

Q: What does the acronym JCW stand for in MINI models?

A: John Cooper Works

Q: In which country is the world's largest collection of Volkswagen Beetle cars located?

A: Mexico

Q: Which is the only company for which Peugeot made an exception, allowing it to use the numbers 206, 208, 308 and 408 for its model names?

A: Ferrari

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