Archive page 55

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Discover the hidden history of the cars. Explore archive page 55 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about SAAB, Green, British, Oxford, Peugeot Persia, Iran Suzuki Katana, Toyopet, Toyota, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Henry Ford, Ford, Thomas Edison, Chinese, Romanian, and Mao Zedong, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: In what city did the first British car factory appear?

A: Oxford

Q: In which country was the Peugeot Persia car produced?

A: Iran

Q: Suzuki Katana is the name of a car or a motorcycle?

A: Both

Q: Who is the first author to have written a poem dedicated to cars?

A: Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Q: The company whose famous inventor Henry Ford initially worked for, the founder of the Ford company?

A: Thomas Edison

Q: Who was the Chinese leader connected to the name of the first Romanian bus?

A: Mao Zedong

Q: Which 2020 Ford model was available for purchase without paint?

A: Ford GT

Q: Which Volkswagen model was the first to be fully assembled by robots?

A: Golf

Q: What is the first SUV model produced by Alfa Romeo?

A: Stelvio

Q: Who was the first Formula One World Champion?

A: Giuseppe Farina

Q: Which American city had the highest number of automobiles in the 1920s?

A: Los Angeles

Q: What is the term used to describe an Opel owner?

A: Blitzer

Q: What does the term "Vivio", a model in the Subaru range, refer to, representing the engine's cubic capacity?

A: 660 (VI-VI-0)

Q: What is the name of the car that achieved the highest speed in reverse?

A: Rimac Nevera

Q: What was the first production car equipped with a V12 engine?

A: Packard Twin Six

Q: What was the first car equipped with a CD player?

A: Lincoln Town Car

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