Archive page 40

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Tons of car facts. Explore archive page 40 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about England, AC, Malaysia, Proton, German, Adolf Hitler, Volkswagen Beetle, Formula One, Nitrogen, Ford Model T, Black, Toyota Celica, Celica Tsunami, TIV, Hayon, and Bonneville, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Which is the oldest car brand in England?

A: AC

Q: Which famous German car was created at the request of Adolf Hitler?

A: Volkswagen Beetle

Q: What gas are the tires of Formula One cars filled with?

A: Nitrogen

Q: Which color were most Ford Model T cars sold in, chosen because it dried very quickly?

A: Black

Q: What was the name of the special edition of the Toyota Celica model, later withdrawn as a sign of respect for the victims of the 2004 tsunami?

A: Celica Tsunami

Q: What is the name of the car with which tornadoes are studied?

A: TIV

Q: What is the name of the fifth door of a station wagon?

A: Hayon

Q: What is the name of the most famous salt track used to set land speed records?

A: Bonneville

Q: What is the name of the famous button inside a Ferrari, which changes the sporty behavior of the car?

A: Manettino

Q: What is the name of the Volkswagen Golf model on the American market?

A: Rabbit

Q: What is the last turn of the Top Gear Track called?

A: Gambon

Q: In which year did the first car radio appear?

A: 1932

Q: How many cylinders did the engines of the first off-roads vehicles manufactured by Lamborghini have?

A: 12

Q: Which Volkswagen model was the basis for the manufacture of the Ford Versailles?

A: Santana

Q: Which company launched the first anti-lock braking system (the famous ABS), available in series production, for cars?

A: Bosch

Q: Which company manufactures both luxury cars and aircraft engines?

A: Rolls-Royce

Q: Which Italian company produced a limited edition Ferrari truck?

A: Iveco

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