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Q: Among the brands FIAT, Ford, SEAT, KIA and BMW, which one is not an abbreviation?

A: Ford

Q: What is the smallest model ever produced by Mercedes-Benz?

A: Smart

Q: Which English company produced a special edition called "Oh, My Dog"?

A: Land Rover

Q: What does the warning light on a car's dashboard, also known as the "Aladdin's Lamp", refer to?

A: Oil pressure

Q: Did Adolf Hitler possess a driver's license?

A: No

Q: Which gas is used to inflate an airbag during a collision?

A: Nitrogen

Q: Which Malaysian car company is named after a subatomic particle in advanced physics and uses a tiger head as its logo?

A: Proton

Q: Has the French company Citroen ever manufactured buses?

A: Yes

Q: What is the name of the well-known animated character featured on modern traffic lights?

A: Ampelmann

Q: In what artistic theme is the FIAT 500 Kar-masutra model decorated?

A: Erotic

Q: What car is considered the first muscle car in history?

A: Oldsmobile Rocket 88

Q: What sports car is mentioned in the song "Mercedes Benz" (Janis Joplin)?

A: Porsche

Q: Is the Nissan V16 equipped with a V16 engine?

A: No

Q: What does the name "Iveco" represent?

A: Industrial Vehicles Corporation

Q: Who first used the word "Automobile", in 1899?

A: Charles Merriam

Q: What American car was also named "The Judge"?

A: Pontiac GTO

Q: Which was the first Porsche to be equipped with a 5-speed gearbox?

A: Porsche 911 S

Q: Which Lamborghini model appears in the movie Rocky 4?

A: Jalpa

Q: Was the renowned director James Cameron previously employed as a truck driver?

A: Yes

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