Archive page 91

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Car facts to unpoison your mind. Explore archive page 91 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Alex Zanardi, Acura NSX, Lamborghini, Revuelto, Japanese, Lamborghini Miura, American, Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, Tesla, Porsche, Juan Manuel Fangio, Fidel Castro, Devon, England, and Plymouth, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Which Japanese car had a special edition named after Alex Zanardi?

A: Acura NSX

Q: What is the first plug-in hybrid supercar produced by Lamborghini?

A: Revuelto

Q: In the period between 1989 and 2004, to how many horsepower was the power of Japanese cars limited?

A: 276 hp

Q: What was the first production car to have a mid-engine layout?

A: Lamborghini Miura

Q: Which famous American electric car company did Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning create?

A: Tesla

Q: The revolutionaries of which dictator kidnapped Juan Manuel Fangio in 1958?

A: Fidel Castro

Q: Which brand of automobiles had the same name as a city in Devon, England?

A: Plymouth

Q: What was the initial name of the first generation of the Ford Transit model?

A: Ford Taunus Transit

Q: What is the name of which car company that can be formed from the letters of the word "Neutral"?

A: Renault

Q: Which rally driver was the first to pose in the erotic magazine Playgirl in 1973?

A: Mike Hiss

Q: What is the fine for kissing in a moving car in Eboli, Italy?

A: 500 euros

Q: In what year were the first pace notes used in a rally?

A: 1955

Q: Which was the first car to come equipped with the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) option?

A: Cadillac Allante

Q: What was the first license plate number of the 1959 Ectomobile in the movie "Ghostbusters"?

A: ECTO-1

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