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Q: Does the name of the Zotye 2008 refer to the year 2008?

A: No

Q: What was Alfa Romeo's 2021 Formula 1 car called?

A: Alfa Romeo C41

Q: Who is the only Indian woman competing in the Ferrari Challenge Middle East?

A: Diana Pundole

Q: What was the first four-door model in the BMW 2-Series lineup called?

A: BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe

Q: What acronym is used for Toyota's first wholly owned plant in North America?

A: TMMK

Q: What text is printed on the brake pedal of Buick Reatta models?

A: Anti-Lock Brake System

Q: What was Ford's first true compact car in the United States?

A: Ford Falcon

Q: What was the first battery-electric Kei car from the Nissan brand?

A: Nissan Sakura

Q: Which Italian tuner presented the FIAT Campagnola Sporting model?

A: Moretti

Q: Which one of the Maserati brothers was the only one who had no connection with the automotive industry?

A: Mario Maserati

Q: What was the Argentinian version of the Peugeot 403 Pick-up called?

A: Peugeot T4B

Q: Who was the first female drifter from the Philippines?

A: Pia Boren

Q: Who is the youngest driver of Indian origin to feature in Formula One?

A: Arvid Lindblad

Q: What is the smallest electric car from the Mitsubishi brand called?

A: Mitsubishi eK X EV

Q: Which Mercedes-Benz car was the last of the W126 S-Klasse models?

A: Mercedes-Benz 560 SEL

Q: What was the pick-up version of the Daewoo Damas minivan called?

A: Daewoo Labo

Q: What text is printed on the hazard lights button of a Jaguar XJR 15?

A: Emergency

Q: What was the last year of the first front-wheel-drive generation of the Pontiac Bonneville?

A: 1991

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