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Q: What was the name of the first French sports kit car?

A: Fournier-Marcadier Barquette

Q: What was missing from the Bugatti T41 Royale owned by French textile magnate Armand Esders?

A: The headlights

Q: The Mega Tjaffer was a French car based on which Citroen model?

A: Citroen AX

Q: What was the first French car with electric windows?

A: Renault 16

Q: What is the longest phrase used as the meaning of a car name? Mention that the phrase is in French

A: La Petite Voiture Qui Roule Sous Les Etoiles

Q: Which French model was the first series-production sports car produced in Brazil based on?

A: Alpine A108

Q: Which of the French models Citroen 8, Renault 8 and Peugeot 8 was never actually produced?

A: Peugeot 8

Q: Which French car had a special edition for the Belgian market called "Super Car"?

A: Renault 5

Q: What was the first French hydrogen-powered sedan called?

A: Hopium Machina Vision

Q: After which French explorer and inventor was the Hyundai Custin named?

A: Jacques Cousteau

Q: Which Citroen model was the first French four-wheel drive car marketed for both road and competition use?

A: Citroen Visa 1000 Pistes

Q: Which French car is considered the first modern mid-engine production sports car?

A: Matra Djet

Q: Who was the first woman licensed to drive an automobile in America?

A: Anne Rainsford French Bush

Q: Which model was the first vehicle released by Nissan after forming its alliance with the French automaker Renault?

A: Nissan Primera

Q: What is the name of the French car that appears at the beginning of the movie "Ferrari" (2023)?

A: Peugeot 403

Q: What is the French name for the "Car of the Year" award?

A: Voiture de l'Annee

Q: Which was the first French car to sell more than two million units?

A: Renault Dauphine

Q: What is the brand of the luxury limousine in the 2011 French film "Intouchables"?

A: Maserati

Q: Was the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 the first French hot hatch?

A: No

Q: What is a "City car" called in French?

A: Citadine