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Car facts that can truly surprise you. Explore archive page 89 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas, Diesel, Common Rail, Alfa Romeo 156, Mercedes-Benz 260 D, Alain Prost, German Grand Prix, Midlands, Burton Albion FC, Chrysler Imperial, GT, Grand Touring, Michael Jackson, and Lancia Stratos HF, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: How many car specimens make up the Cadillac Ranch, a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo (Texas)?

A: 10

Q: What was the first Diesel car equipped with Common Rail?

A: Alfa Romeo 156 JTD

Q: What was the world's first passenger car equipped with a Diesel engine, launched in 1936?

A: Mercedes-Benz 260 D

Q: In which race did Alain Prost push his F1 car to the finish line?

A: 1986 German Grand Prix

Q: Pirelli sponsors which football team's stadium in the Midlands?

A: Burton Albion FC

Q: What was the first car equipped with a cruise control system?

A: Chrysler Imperial

Q: What does GT stand for in automotive terms?

A: Grand Touring

Q: In the 1988 film featuring Michael Jackson as the main character, which also includes the Lancia Stratos HF Zero car?

A: Moonwalker

Q: What is the name of the special model created by Porsche to honor the Cars animation?

A: Porsche 911 Sally Special

Q: In what year was the first car audio player from Kenwood released on the market?

A: 1970

Q: What dog breed is found on the logo of Mack trucks?

A: Bulldog

Q: What does the term "Netz", a well-known distribution network of the Toyota company, represent?

A: Network of Energetic Teams for Zenith

Q: What is the distinguishable BMW grille called?

A: Double Kidney grille

Q: What year was the first auto insurance policy created?

A: 1898

Q: Was the Ford Model A launched after the Ford Model T?

A: Yes

Q: What is the name of the voice command assistant included in the equipment of the 2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI?

A: IDA

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