Across
- 2. Volkswagen ??????, a German car every bit as iconic as the 15-DOWN and also called the "Bug". "Herbie" is a famous example! (6)
- 4. ???? Focus, this compact car is one of the best-selling in Scotland (4)
- 7. Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes ????, one of the most popular German luxury car makers (4)
- 8. Reliant ?????, this infamous, small, three-wheeled car was common in the 80s and 90s, usually in a light blue colour (5)
- 9. Land ?????, sturdy, four-wheel drive that was based on the Jeep when it was first designed (5)
- 12. This infamous Russian car was thought to be the worst car in the world and was the subject of many jokes, such as its three gears being "stop, get out, and push"! (4)
- 13. This German company makes high-level sports cars, SUVs and Sedans, such as the 911, Carrera and the Cayman GT4 (7)
- 15. Aston ?????? DB-5, the iconic car famously driven by James Bond in "Goldfinger" (6)
- 16. This is a large, luxury car, made in America, that rhymes with "saddle back"! (8)
Down
- 1. ??????? Continental GT, a classic (and classy) long-distance sports car famously driven by Jeremy Clarkson in "The Grand Tour" (7)
- 2. "The Ultimate Driving Machine", this speedy car is frequently used in Formula One and at Le Mans. The 1 Series Sports Hatch is a popular model! (1,1,1)
- 3. This is a looooong car, driven by a chauffeur, and commonly hired for parties or big life events (9)
- 5. A big cat? Yes, but also a stylish car. Inspector Morse famously drove a red Mark-2 through Oxford! (6)
- 6. This is a (usually black) car of any make that is designed to transport the coffin to a ceremony, cremation or burial (6)
- 10. ????? Royce, one of the world's most famous cars - usually driven by rich people or their chauffeurs! (5)
- 11. ?????, this Czech car manufacturer is one of the most popular in the world, producing such models as the Fabia and the Octavia (5)
- 14. This Italian manufacturer has created classic supercars since 1939, and are a frequent presence at Formula One (7)
- 15. ???? Cooper, this small, front-wheel drive was an iconic British car of the 1960s (4)
