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Q: What was Nissan's very first electric car?

A: Tama

Q: Which was the first car to win the World Rally Championship (WRC) under the new Group B rules?

A: Lancia Rally 037

Q: Which company was the third-largest vehicle manufacturer in Europe, after Ford and FIAT, in 1970?

A: Renault

Q: In how many colors was the 1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am available?

A: 2

Q: Did Audi produce the first cars in Europe with V4 engines?

A: No

Q: Which Volkswagen model had the longest continuous production run?

A: Volkswagen Beetle

Q: What was the original name of the Nissan Skyline model?

A: Prince Skyline

Q: Which car was involved in the 1986 accident that led to the ban of Group B?

A: Lancia Delta S4

Q: What car name is shared by Mazda, Nissan, Riley and Pontiac?

A: Pathfinder

Q: Which Volkswagen model is also known by the acronym VWKG?

A: Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia

Q: Which was the most powerful Australian-built production car?

A: Holden HSV GTS-R W1

Q: Who was the first female car designer?

A: Helene Rother

Q: Which was Hyundai's first grand family SUV?

A: Hyundai Santa Fe

Q: Which car company produced the Golf Cabrio Christmas model?

A: Volkswagen

Q: Which was the first model introduced by Messerschmitt?

A: Messerschmitt KR 175

Q: Which was the first Maserati designed by Frua?

A: Maserati A6G 2000

Q: What is the most famous car in Brazil?

A: Puma GT

Q: Which was the only mass-produced American car with a rear-mounted engine?

A: Chevrolet Corvair

Q: Who is the daughter of Lamborghini?

A: Patrizia Lamborghini

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