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Wonderful motoring trivia. Explore archive page 84 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Ford Anglia Torino, United States, No If, Moon, Aston Martin, Volante, Vintage, BMW, AC Schnitzer, Chevrolet, Morris, Ford Escort, Morris Marina, AX Satisfaction, Citroen, and United Kingdom, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Was the Ford Anglia Torino produced in the United States?

A: No

Q: If there were a direct road to the Moon, how many months would the journey take if we drove at 62 mph?

A: 6 months

Q: What is the term that defines an Aston Martin convertible model?

A: Volante

Q: Before what year is a car entitled to call itself "Vintage"?

A: 1931

Q: Who was the first car tuner to modify a BMW motorcycle?

A: AC Schnitzer

Q: Which company introduced the first hybrid pick-up truck in 2004?

A: Chevrolet

Q: Which model was Morris' answer to the Ford Escort?

A: Morris Marina

Q: Which European car manufacturer produced the "AX Satisfaction" model?

A: Citroen

Q: In the United Kingdom, what does DVLA stand for?

A: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency

Q: Volkswagen Taro is a copy of which Japanese model?

A: Toyota Hilux

Q: What is the van in the popular cartoon show "Scooby-Doo" named?

A: The Mystery Machine

Q: In which American state does The Annual Nude Car Show take place?

A: Wisconsin

Q: What car model was Testica 2000 in the "Married... With Children" series?

A: Ford Mustang

Q: What year is considered the birth of the modern automobile?

A: 1886

Q: Who was the first person to travel at greater than 400, 500 and 600 mph?

A: Craig Breedlove

Q: Which car had the first Bluetooth-capable audio system?

A: SAAB 9-3

Q: Which artist created the famous Carhenge in Nebraska?

A: Jim Reinders

Q: What was the first car to wear the Ferrari name?

A: Ferrari 125 S

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