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Q: What is the steering wheel of the Tesla Model S Plaid called?

A: The yoke

Q: What was the first luxury sedan presented by Volkswagen as early as 1963 called?

A: Volkswagen EA 128

Q: What was the second model produced by Merkur, not the Mercury brand?

A: Merkur Scorpio

Q: Is the Lada Aura based on the Hyundai Aura?

A: No

Q: What was the world's first bespoke super SUV called?

A: Eterniti Hemera

Q: What was the world's first six-passenger, four-door pick-up truck called?

A: International Harvester Travelette

Q: What was the first of the experimental cars developed by Henry Royce?

A: Rolls-Royce 10 EX

Q: Which car's logo was featured inside the logo of the former Geo brand?

A: Chevrolet

Q: In what year was the first Mercedes-Benz truck range introduced?

A: 1926

Q: What was the first Ferrari GT 2+2 to feature all-independent suspension?

A: Ferrari 365 GT 2+2

Q: What was the first automotive product built by Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit called?

A: AutoPC

Q: What was the first Japanese producer to reach Western markets?

A: Daihatsu

Q: What was the first Kei car from Toyota Motor Corporation?

A: Toyota Pixis Space

Q: What was Russia's first front-wheel-drive car with a station wagon body style?

A: Lada 111

Q: Who was the first person to race a Ferrari on American soil?

A: Briggs Cunningham

Q: What was the only year in which Buick offered both V8 and straight-eight models in its lineup?

A: 1953

Q: Who is considered Japan's most famous internationally recognized automotive designer?

A: Ken Okuyama

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