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- 2. . Although the origin of the name is an Italian acronym, what auto brand's name is also a four-letter word that can mean "an authoritative or arbitrary order?"
- 8. What color strip across the rear of a racecar signifies a rookie driver?
- 9. “Quattroporte” literally translates to how many doors?
- 10. What is the term used to describe the distance between the front and rear axles of a truck or trailer?
- 11. Which type of truck is designed to transport liquid cargo like fuel or chemicals?
- 13. Which Chevy car has its own national museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky?
- 15. Which department in a trucking company is responsible for planning and coordinating shipments?
- 17. What Japanese automaker of the Miata and the CX-5 introduced the repetitive "Zoom Zoom" tagline in its U.S. advertising starting in 2000?
- 18. What “A” term refers to the rate at which velocity changes over time, and the direction in which that change is acting? In terms of cars, it is used to refer to the act of increasing speed.
- 23. What driver holds the record for most consecutive NASCAR championships?
- 24. What internationally-recognized car brand, commissioned in 1934 by the country's notorious leader, translates in English to "People's car?
- 26. In the United Kingdom, you might take a peek under the bonnet if your engine is making a weird sound. What do Americans call the front cover on their cars?
- 28. The Aston Martin DB5 is forever tied to which cinematic spy? 2 words
- 29. The Sentra, Altima, and Pathfinder are all car models made by what maker?
- 30. According to "U.S. News and World Report," accounting for 35% of cars worldwide, what is the most popular car color in the world?
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- 1. The Amphicar Model 770 could travel on land and what?
- 3. Nothing to do with soup or Wall Street: What does the "S" in "NASCAR" stand for, a word referring to the sport's use of production-model automobiles?
- 4. How many members are there in a NASCAR pit crew?
- 5. What state has earned the nickname "NASCAR Valley"? 2 words
- 6. What’s the name for the cover on the center of a car’s wheel (Hint: It’s technically the smaller part of the larger wheel cover, which is usually decorative in nature)
- 7. Which Swedish manufacturer pioneered the three-point seat belt in 1959?
- 12. The 1969 Dodge Daytona was built to dominate which NASCAR superspeedway?
- 13. Which factor affects the fuel efficiency of trucks the most 2 words
- 14. The LaSabre, Enclave, and Reatta vehicle models were produced under which GM luxury brand?
- 16. With the "V" referring to the spatial arrangement rather than standing for a longer word, calling an engine a "V6" means that it has six of what components?
- 19. This question makes me tired: the four strokes of a gasoline engine are intake, compression, combustion, and what "E" stroke also known as "outlet?"
- 20. What popular Honda model, which debuted in the 1970s, has a palindromic name that reflects its design as a car for citizens and cities?
- 21. Also known as "lean manufacturing," just-in-time manufacturing is a hyperefficient process pioneered by what Japanese automaker in the 1960s?
- 22. Which brand’s flagship is the Aventador?
- 25. Which type of truck is equipped with a hydraulic lifting mechanism to load and unload goods easily?
- 27. Which type of truck is commonly used for transporting construction materials, like sand and gravel?
