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Car facts our ancestors would have wished to know. Explore archive page 62 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Worldwide Volkswagen, June 22, German, KIA Sorento, Brabus, Lamborghini, Iceland, Fast, Furious, Daimler, Australia, Holden, Rollin, Vanilla Ice, Ford Mustang, and SUX, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: On what date of the year is Worldwide Volkswagen Beetle Day celebrated?

A: June 22

Q: Due to which film series was the first Lamborghini brought to Iceland?

A: Fast & Furious

Q: What brand was the first truck in history?

A: Daimler

Q: What model of car appears in the video "Rollin' In My 5.0" by Vanilla Ice?

A: Ford Mustang

Q: In what movie from 1987 does the car 6000 SUX appear?

A: RoboCop

Q: Which was the first series car equipped with a V6 engine?

A: Lancia Aurelia

Q: What does the name of MG cars represent?

A: Morris Garages

Q: What Japanese car is named TruckMasters OX in Finland?

A: Toyota Hilux

Q: In the music video of which song is a Maybach destroyed (Kanye West and Jay-Z)?

A: Otis

Q: With the V10 engine of which car was the Dodge Tomahawk motorcycle equipped?

A: Dodge Viper

Q: In which 1995 film directed by Mel Gibson does a car briefly appear during medieval battle scenes, creating a famous anachronism?

A: Braveheart

Q: In what model of BMW did the fateful attack on the rapper 2Pac take place?

A: BMW 750 iL

Q: In what country did the first motorized race take place?

A: France

Q: The logo of which automotive company is called "Le Double Chevron"?

A: Citroen

Q: Who was the first person to travel 100 kilometers by car?

A: Bertha Benz

Q: Which was the world's first automaker to equip its vehicles with rubber tires?

A: Peugeot

Q: Which was the first automobile that appeared on a postage stamp?

A: Benz Patent-Motorwagen

Q: In which American state did the first police car appear (in the year 1899)?

A: Ohio

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