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Q: What is the world's toughest bus called?

A: Torsus

Q: In which country was the Alfa Romeo 2300 Rio model built?

A: Brazil

Q: What was Daimler's first all-new post-War car called?

A: Daimler DB18 Special Sports

Q: The first new Rolls-Royce developed under BMW ownership was the Rolls-Royce Phantom. But which Phantom generation was it actually?

A: The seventh generation

Q: Which brand is Europe's largest provider of automotive financial services?

A: Volkswagen

Q: What is the luxury helicopter launched by Mercedes-Benz and Airbus called?

A: ACH 145 Mercedes-Benz Edition

Q: What engine displacement did the least powerful Ford Mustang ever made have?

A: 2.300 cc

Q: In what year did China's first official methanol vehicle pilot program begin?

A: 2012

Q: What was the last Maserati car launched in the 1980s?

A: Maserati Shamal

Q: Which Pope refused an automobile offered to him in 1909, preferring a horse-drawn carriage?

A: Pope Pius X

Q: Which car is nicknamed "The Indian Ambassador of the automotive industry"?

A: Hindustan Ambassador

Q: How many years would it take to drive a car to the nearest star, Proxima Centauri, at 70 mph?

A: 356 billion years

Q: Which Tesla model was equipped with a manual pump to adjust the lumbar support in the seats?

A: Tesla Roadster

Q: Which Ferrari model was Maranello's answer to the Porsche 917?

A: Ferrari 512 S

Q: Who is the youngest FIA-licensed female racer in Pakistan?

A: Dina Rohinton Patel

Q: What was the first FIAT with an integrated bumper?

A: FIAT Ritmo

Q: Who was BMW's sole American distributor from 1962 to 1975?

A: Max Hoffman

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