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Q: What is the name of the German designer who created the world's most aerodynamic trucks?

A: Luigi Colani

Q: What is the name of the iconic Alfa Romeo model featured in the 1967 film The Graduate?

A: Alfa Romeo Spider

Q: What does the letter N signify (the sport division of Hyundai)?

A: Namyang

Q: Which company introduced the first consumer vehicle available with a computer in 1968?

A: Volkswagen

Q: Which Ford model served as the inspiration for the Soviet Volga GAZ 21?

A: Ford Mainline

Q: Can a Formula 1 car drive upside down in a tunnel at 120 mph?

A: Yes

Q: How were the Nissan Figaro, Be 1, S-Cargo and Pao models named?

A: Pike cars

Q: What is the name of the Jeep model whose name resembles a Ridley Scott film title?

A: Jeep Gladiator

Q: Which famous tuner modified the Wartburg 1.3 model?

A: Irmscher

Q: Apart from Chevrolet, Opel and Vauxhall, under what other brand was the Calibra model sold?

A: Holden

Q: In what year were Brake Lights invented?

A: 1905

Q: What does the abbreviation BLMC represent in the automotive industry?

A: British Leyland Motor Corporation

Q: In which country were 14.637 different stickers applied to a Nissan X-Trail within 23 hours?

A: Lithuania

Q: On what date is World Car-Free Day (WCFD) celebrated?

A: September 22

Q: Who directed the film "Tucker - The Man and His Dream" (1988)?

A: Francis Ford Coppola

Q: More than 92% of new cars sold in Brazil use ethanol as fuel?

A: Yes

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