The first year Cadillac had tail fins.
1948
Chrysler's only produced car since the 2020's.
What is the Minivan?
Mercury's sports car, considered a cousin to the Ford Mustang, introduced in 1967.
What is the Mercury Cougar?
Honda's most popular import to America in the 1960's (Hint: It wasn't a car).
What is the Honda S90 motorcycle?
The car company created by a merger between Hudson and Nash.
What was American Motors Corp. (AMC)?
The only Corvette model year to have a split rear window.
What is the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette?
Chrysler Corps. luxury car in the late 1950's.
What was Imperial?
Ford's top-of-the-line luxury car.
What is the Lincoln Continental?
Germany's biggest luxury car company.
What is Mercedes-Benz?
The car portrayed by Doc Hudson in Cars.
What was the Hudson Hornet?
Buick's first personal luxury car
What is the Buick Riviera?
The car used in the 1983 horror film Christine.
Red 1958 Plymouth Fury
The first V8 Ford.
1932 Ford Model A
A sports car which plays a role in Jan & Dean's 1964 hit song Dead Man's Curve.
What is the Jaguar XKE?
Studebaker's compact car, released in 1959.
What was the Studebaker Lark?
Pontiac's original name.
What is Oakland?
Designer Virgil Exner's idea to make Chrysler cars look better during the 1950's.
What is the Forward Look?
Ford's sports car turned personal luxury car.
What is the Ford Thunderbird?
The car James Bond has driven from 1963 to 2022.
What is the Aston Martin DB5?
Packard's last original car.
What was the 1956 Packard Clipper?
True or False: Oldsmobile was one of the oldest car companies in the U.S.
True
The failed attempt to make production cars with jet engines in the early 1960's.
What was the Chrysler Turbine Car?
Ford's biggest failure, with a vertical grille.
What was the Edsel?
The year the Volkswagen Beetle came to the US.
1949
The car company Nash's most famous car.
What is the Nash Rambler?