Archive page 141

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It's time to put your car knowledge to the ultimate test. Explore archive page 141 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about MPSUV, Multi-Purpose Sports Utility, Leapmotor C 16, BMW L7, Plymouth Road Runner, Beep Beep, Volvo, Volvo 240 Turbo, Renault's, Renault 14, Shelby Cobra, Daijiro Inada, Option, Diesel, and Mercedes-Benz 240 D, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What is the name of the world's first MPSUV (Multi-Purpose Sports Utility Vehicle)?

A: Leapmotor C 16

Q: What was the top speed of the BMW L7 model?

A: 250 km/h

Q: What is the traditional interjection associated with the Plymouth Road Runner?

A: Beep Beep

Q: Which was the first turbocharged Volvo car?

A: Volvo 240 Turbo

Q: Did Carroll Shelby participate in his first race with a Shelby Cobra model?

A: No

Q: What is the name of the automotive magazine founded by Daijiro Inada in 1981?

A: Option

Q: Which was the first passenger car to use a five-cylinder Diesel engine?

A: Mercedes-Benz 240 D 3.0

Q: What was the name of Ford's first super-high-output version of its Taurus family sedan?

A: Ford Taurus SHO

Q: Which was the world's first mass-produced sports car to feature an all-aluminum body?

A: Honda NSX

Q: What was the name of the first serial-produced electric vehicle in Germany?

A: Hotzenblitz

Q: What was another nickname for the Talbot Lago T23 car?

A: Baby Talbot

Q: Which was the world's first multi-purpose production car?

A: Nissan Prairie

Q: What was the fastest production vehicle in 1979?

A: Dodge Lil' Red Express

Q: What is the main characteristic of the Volkswagen Polo Harlequin model?

A: The multicolored patchwork design

Q: In which country is the first Toyota car museum in Southeast Asia located?

A: Philippines

Q: Which was the world's first production car equipped with a twin-disc Wankel engine?

A: NSU RO 80

Q: How many passengers could the world's first gasoline bus transport (1895)?

A: 10

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