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Q: The name of which car company can be formed from the letters of the word "Noticer"?

A: Citroen

Q: In what year was the company Nissan founded?

A: 1933

Q: How do you say "I want to drive a car" in French?

A: Je veux conduire une voiture

Q: What was the first production aerodynamic car, built in the United States?

A: Chrysler Airflow

Q: What was the first Volkswagen car that implemented ChatGPT technology?

A: Volkswagen Golf GTI

Q: National Mustang Day is celebrated on what date?

A: April 17

Q: Was the Ford Model A the first model by Ford?

A: No

Q: What was the first Peugeot model with a three-digit number name, with zero in the middle (a well-known tradition in the Lion's nomenclature)?

A: Peugeot 201

Q: From what words is the term "Smog" formed?

A: Smoke and Fog

Q: What was the first hybrid pick-up truck, introduced in 2004?

A: Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid

Q: This system widely used in sports cars was designed to fit in Luftwaffe fighter planes during World War 2. What is it?

A: Nitrous oxide system (NOS)

Q: What was the first supercar made by Jaguar?

A: Jaguar XJ 220

Q: What year was the first power-operated retractable hardtop introduced?

A: 1934

Q: The smallest V12 to make it into a production car was 2.0 litres. Which car was equipped with this engine?

A: Ferrari 166 Inter

Q: What was the first car model made in collaboration with Pierre Cardin?

A: AMC Javelin Pierre Cardin Edition

Q: What is the name of the automobile that Batman drives?

A: Batmobile

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