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Car facts you didn't learn in school. Explore archive page 220 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ferrari, American, Luigi Chinetti, Tommy Lee, Citroen LNA, Peugeot 104, FIAT, Second World War, FIAT 2800, Alfa Romeo Giulietta, Suzuki's, Kei, Suzuki Cara, Australia's, Mini-powered, and Nota, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Who was the very first person to purchase a Ferrari from the first American importer, Luigi Chinetti?

A: Tommy Lee

Q: What was the final new FIAT introduced before the Second World War?

A: FIAT 2800

Q: What was Suzuki's first attempt at a Kei sports car called?

A: Suzuki Cara

Q: What was Australia's first mid-engined Mini-powered sports car called?

A: Nota

Q: Which car brand name is an anagram of the word "Voice"?

A: Iveco

Q: In what year did BMW introduce the first long-wheelbase high-security sedan in its Protection line?

A: 1989

Q: What was the open-top version of the iconic Peugeot 205 GTI called?

A: Peugeot 205 CTI

Q: In what year did Isuzu first enter the American market?

A: 1972

Q: What type of engine layout does a Porsche 911 traditionally use?

A: Flat-6

Q: What was the first Bulgarian electric sports car called?

A: Kinetik 07

Q: Who was the first woman to win a British Aurora F1 Championship race?

A: Desire Wilson

Q: In which country was Jehle brand based?

A: Liechtenstein

Q: What was the first car produced in India called?

A: Aravind Model 3

Q: Who is the first female drift driver from Palestine?

A: Noor Daoud

Q: Which brand introduced the world's first production cars with both front and rear side airbags?

A: Audi

Q: What was KIA's first modern-looking luxury sedan?

A: KIA Enterprise

Q: What was the first Mitsubishi model tuned by AMG?

A: Mitsubishi Debonair AMG

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