Archive page 45

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The heaven of car facts. Explore archive page 45 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Renault, Oldsmobile, European, Frankfurt, Range, Electric, France, Lamborghini, Tractors, Latin America, Nissan Platina, Renault Clio Symbol, Thrust SSC, Porsche, and Mercedes-Benz, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: In which year did Renault cars first appear in cinema?

A: 1899

Q: In which European city does the largest car show take place?

A: Frankfurt

Q: In which category of cars can we meet the "Range anxiety" effect?

A: Electric cars

Q: Which was the speed limit for cars in France, in 1900?

A: 10 km/h

Q: Before manufacturing cars, what did Lamborghini produce?

A: Tractors

Q: What was the European model that was sold in Latin America under the name Nissan Platina?

A: Renault Clio Symbol

Q: What is the name of the first land vehicle to break the sound barrier?

A: Thrust SSC

Q: Which city is home to the headquarters of both Porsche and Mercedes-Benz?

A: Stuttgart

Q: Which major French city was the first to adopt a 30 km/h speed limit?

A: Grenoble

Q: For whom was the Aurus Senat model originally created?

A: Vladimir Putin

Q: What is considered the first fully functional underwater car?

A: Rinspeed sQuba

Q: Which car was the only one manufactured in Yugoslavia that was exported to the United States?

A: Yugo

Q: What is the name of the only BMW 7-Series model proposed with a V16 engine, also known as "Goldfisch"?

A: BMW 767 iL

Q: Which car company produced the "Strada Working" model?

A: FIAT

Q: Which car company has the logo called Three-Pointed Star?

A: Mercedes-Benz

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