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Fantastically cool car facts. Explore archive page 60 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Renault Sandero GT, Colombia, Diesel, LP, Lamborghini, Longitudinale Posteriore, Citroen DS, Ford Model T, Austin Maestro, Ford, Ferrari, Ferrari F40, Renault Dauphine, Alfa Romeo, and Gran Torino, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: In which country was the Renault Sandero GT model launched?

A: Colombia

Q: Did Volkswagen build the first car with a Diesel engine?

A: No

Q: What does the acronym "LP" stand for in a Lamborghini?

A: Longitudinale Posteriore

Q: What percentage of all automobiles worldwide were Ford Model T in the year 1916?

A: 55%

Q: Which was the first car to have a talking digital dashboard?

A: Austin Maestro

Q: Which car company introduced the tradition of spraying champagne at the end of a race (in 1966)?

A: Ford

Q: Which was the first Ferrari production model to exceed 300 km/h?

A: Ferrari F40

Q: Which Italian car company also produced the Renault Dauphine model?

A: Alfa Romeo

Q: What is the full name of the car at the center of the action in the movie Gran Torino (2008)?

A: Ford Gran Torino Sport

Q: There are more cars than people in Los Angeles?

A: Yes

Q: In which city are the most Rolls-Royce cars per capita found?

A: Hong Kong

Q: How is the model name Corvette, produced by Chevrolet, literally transcribed in the Russian market?

A: Kopbet

Q: What does the name Cyborg represent, a model in the Mitsubishi lineup?

A: Cybernetic Organism

Q: What percentage of all Rolls-Royce cars are still in working condition?

A: 75%

Q: What was the only SUV produced by Oldsmobile?

A: Oldsmobile Bravada

Q: What was the first Ford model with a bird name?

A: Ford Thunderbird

Q: Who became famous for the phrase "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black"?

A: Henry Ford

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