Archive page 43

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The most bizarre car facts you've never heard of. Explore archive page 43 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about English, BMW, Bimmer, United Kingdom, King, Monte Carlo, Lamborghini, Yellow, Soviet Union, Ohio, Double Cab, Formula One, Sunday, Denver, Colorado, and Black, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What is the universally accepted English term used to refer to a BMW owner?

A: Bimmer

Q: Who is the only person in the United Kingdom who is not legally required to hold a driver's license?

A: The King

Q: What is the oldest rally race?

A: Monte Carlo

Q: How many trucks were manufactured in the Soviet Union in 1928?

A: 700

Q: How many doors does a Double Cab pick-up truck have?

A: 4

Q: How many points does the driver who ranks 5th in a Formula One race receive?

A: 2

Q: Which color are the cars that cannot be driven on Sunday, according to the law, in Denver (Colorado)?

A: Black

Q: Which company produced the most famous "Bug" in the automotive industry?

A: Volkswagen

Q: Which company produced the first model equipped with a driver's airbag?

A: Mercedes-Benz

Q: Which English company produces "Autobiography" models?

A: Range Rover

Q: Which Italian company provided the license for the production of the first Lada models?

A: FIAT

Q: Which Japanese company produced a limited edition called "Alain Delon"?

A: Mazda

Q: What is the shape of the Volkswagen Beetle's hood?

A: Triangular

Q: What are the initials of all the screws on a Bugatti car?

A: EB

Q: What does the abbreviation SUV mean?

A: Sports Utility Vehicle

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