Archive page 99

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Fun facts from the car world to spice up your small talk. Explore archive page 99 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Minis, Italian Job 2003, Nismo, Nissan Motorsports, Honda, January 2024, American, Nevada, Ford Model T, SAAB, Porsche Cayenne, April 2017, Airbus A380, Pikes Peak International, and PPIHC, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: Is the automobile the most recycled product in the world?

A: Yes

Q: How many Minis were destroyed in The Italian Job 2003?

A: 16

Q: What does the name of the Nismo sport division represent?

A: Nissan Motorsports

Q: When was the latest modification of the Honda logo made?

A: January 2024

Q: Which was the first American state to authorize self-driving cars?

A: Nevada

Q: What was the first highly successful mass-produced car?

A: Ford Model T

Q: What model of airplane towed a Porsche Cayenne in April 2017?

A: Airbus A380

Q: What is another name for Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC)?

A: The Race to the Clouds

Q: In which country do the longest trucks in the world officially operate?

A: Australia

Q: What is the name of the special model Lamborghini Countach in the movie "Wolf of Wall Street"?

A: Countach 25th Anniversary Edition

Q: Whose name of a French aviator represents a higher equipment level for many models in the Peugeot range?

A: Roland Garros

Q: Did the founder of the Motorola company invent the first car radio?

A: Yes

Q: Did the Lamborghini 350 GTV model, presented at the Turin Auto Show, have the engine under the hood?

A: No

Q: What is the name of the bicycle launched by Aston Martin in 2012?

A: Aston Martin One-77 Cycle

Q: What was the first electric car capable of exceeding 200 miles on a single charge?

A: Tesla Model S

Q: Who was the first American writer to own a car?

A: Edith Wharton

Q: In which European capital is there a garbage truck monument?

A: Kyiv

Q: On what date was the longest traffic jam recorded?

A: February 16, 1980

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