Archive page 61

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Even the Gods would be grateful for these car facts. Explore archive page 61 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ford, December 1915, ABS, Mercedes-Benz, BYD, Build Your Dreams, England, Dodge, Shanghai, Marmon Wasp, Pontiac GTO, Little GTO, BMW, and Aeronautical, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: How many cars produced the company Ford until in December 1915?

A: 1 million

Q: What does the name of BYD cars represent?

A: Build Your Dreams

Q: In what year were speed limits introduced on motorways in England?

A: 1965

Q: Did the initial Ford vehicles utilize engines from Dodge?

A: Yes

Q: Is it illegal to own a red car in Shanghai?

A: No

Q: What was the first car to use a rear-view mirror, in 1911?

A: Marmon Wasp

Q: What was the first song about the Pontiac GTO?

A: Little GTO

Q: From which industry is the BMW logo inspired?

A: Aeronautical industry

Q: What is the term for "pick-up truck" in the Afghan language?

A: Datsun

Q: Together with what aircraft manufacturer collaborated the company Lamborghini to create the Aventador Dreamliner model?

A: Boeing

Q: How many units Ferrari F50 were produced in total?

A: 349

Q: What is the original word from which the term "Bus" comes?

A: Omnibus

Q: What was the first commercially produced car radio?

A: Philco Transitone

Q: How was called the first KIA model?

A: KIA K360

Q: Which was the first Ford model produced in Europe?

A: Ford Model A

Q: Which American president said the following phrase "Possession of a motor car is such an ostentatious display of wealth that it will stimulate socialism"?

A: Woodrow Wilson

Q: In what city did Standard Oil open the first gasoline station, in 1912?

A: Cincinnati

Q: According to Bob Marley, what did the name BMW represent?

A: Bob Marley and The Wailers

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