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Q: Which was the only car model made in the United States that had to be renamed because of its political connotations (since 1937)?

A: Studebaker Dictator

Q: What was the first SUV model produced by Maserati?

A: Levante

Q: Who was the former Nazi responsible for creating the rotary combustion engines later used in Mazda cars?

A: Wankel

Q: On which day of the week do Formula One races take place?

A: Sunday

Q: In which newspaper did the word "Automobile" first appear?

A: New York Times

Q: In which country is the Brilliance Euphoria model produced?

A: China

Q: On which day of the week is it forbidden to wash the car in Switzerland?

A: Sunday

Q: In which country is the abandoned city of Fordlandia, founded by Ford in 1920?

A: Brazil

Q: In which country is the largest car park in Europe located?

A: Germany

Q: In which country are Donkervoort cars produced?

A: Holland

Q: Which category do Spider (Spyder) cars belong to?

A: Convertible

Q: What is the name of the artificial sound produced by Nissan electric vehicles?

A: Canto

Q: What is Hyundai's luxury division called?

A: Genesis

Q: What is the name of the smallest car produced in Russia?

A: Kamaz Oka

Q: What is the name of the cheapest four-wheeled production car?

A: Bajaj

Q: In how many seconds does a McLaren F1 model reach a speed of 100 km/h?

A: 3.2 seconds

Q: Which well-known British car manufacturer also produced Churchill tanks?

A: Vauxhall

Q: What was the name of the first prototype of the Daewoo Matiz car?

A: FIAT Lucciola

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