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Unbelievable car facts that you'll never forget. Explore archive page 35 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Volvo, McLaren F1, Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Genesis, Volkswagen, Mickey Mouse, Topolino, FIAT, Bugatti, Thor's Hammer, Touareg, and Monte Carlo Rally, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Which car company introduced the 3-point seat belt?

A: Volvo

Q: Is the engine bay of the McLaren F1 plated with gold foil to redirect heat?

A: Yes

Q: Which car company produced the limited editions Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones and Genesis?

A: Volkswagen

Q: Which car company produced a model called Mickey Mouse (Topolino) in 1957?

A: FIAT

Q: Which car company produced a bicycle worth 36.000 euros, in 2017?

A: Bugatti

Q: Which car company has Thor's Hammer as its emblem?

A: Volvo

Q: Which Volkswagen model is the first car in the world to exceed 6.000 meters, on one's own wheels?

A: Touareg

Q: Which prince founded the Monte Carlo Rally, in 1911?

A: Prince Albert

Q: How many seats does the McLaren F1 supersport model have?

A: 3

Q: How many weeks would it take for a car, traveling at 100 km/h, to go around the Earth at the Equator?

A: 2 weeks

Q: How much horsepower does a kilowatt (kW) have?

A: 1.36 hp

Q: How many cylinders does the largest production car engine have?

A: 16

Q: How many engineers manually assembled each Bugatti Veyron engine?

A: 2

Q: How many meters does it take to stop a Ferrari California T, from 100 to 0 km/h?

A: 34 meters

Q: How many pilots can a Formula One team use in a season?

A: 4

Q: Which car won the first race in car history (Paris-Bordeaux-Paris)?

A: Peugeot

Q: What is the standard capacity of the latest generation Rolls-Royce Phantom fuel tank?

A: 100 liters

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