Archive page 54

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The car facts no one knows. Explore archive page 54 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Has Porsche, SsangYong Musso, German, Mercedes-Benz Musso, Boxer, Japan, December 2023, Porsche 911, ESP, Electronic Stability Program, Mercedes-Benz S 600, French, Truck, Troquer, and Volvo 1800 S, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Has Porsche ever produced buses?

A: No

Q: Under what name was the SsangYong Musso also sold, under a German brand?

A: Mercedes-Benz Musso

Q: What is the name of a type of engine inspired by boxing?

A: Boxer

Q: Which sports car reached an altitude of 6.734 meters, in December 2023, on one's own wheels?

A: Porsche 911

Q: What was the first car equipped with ESP (Electronic Stability Program)?

A: Mercedes-Benz S 600 Coupe

Q: What is the French word from which the term "Truck" originates?

A: Troquer

Q: What personal car holds the world record for the highest vehicle mileage?

A: Volvo 1800 S

Q: Who was the first female driver in the history of motoring?

A: Bertha Benz

Q: What was the first production car to reach 320 km/h?

A: Ferrari F40

Q: Which was the first European country to ban hands-free use while driving?

A: France

Q: What French castle is the headquarters of Bugatti?

A: Saint Jean

Q: What was the prototype of the Toyota RAV 4 model called?

A: Toyota RAV Four

Q: What car model is Christine, from the novel of the same name written by Stephen King?

A: Plymouth Fury

Q: Which great composer created the special sounds for BMW electric cars?

A: Hans Zimmer

Q: Who was the first woman to write a book about cars?

A: Dorothy Levitt

Q: What is the name of the technological process of engine assembly onto the chassis?

A: Marriage

Q: Which is the only country where the Renault Lutecia model is sold?

A: Japan

Q: Sunbeam Talbot and Talbot Sunbeam represent the same car model?

A: No

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