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100
Interstate highways have this many numerals in their names.
What is one or two?
100
The number of automobile companies in the US since the 1800s.
What is about 3000?
100
This engine was introduced by Chrysler in 1951.
What is the Hemi?
100
In February of 1942 as a result of WWII production of this stopped.
What is US domestic passenger automobiles?
100
Was introduced in 1984 with the ability to comfortably haul seven people.
What is the Chrysler minivan (Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan)
200
The Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, also known as the Interstate Highway System was introduced in this year.
What is 1956
200
Introduced moving assembly lines to the production of cars in 1913.
Who is Henry Ford?
200
You could start listening to tunes in your car in this year.
What is 1930?
200
The first war with automobiles, trucks and airplanes.
What is World War I?
200
Author of "Unsafe at Any Speed," an American book that helped reform the auto industry in the 1960s.
Who is Ralph Nader?
300
First major allocation of federal funds for building roads.
What is the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916?
300
The first "affordable" car.
What is the Ford Model T?
300
Introduced the “Air Cool-ditioned” car in 1940.
What is Packard?
300
Tailfins, chrome and wide fenders of the 1950s were seen as a representation of…
What is America's post-war boom?
300
Two of the three major power sources used in automobiles by 1900.
What is electricity, steam and internal combustion?
400
These run south to north with numbers increasing from west to east.
What are odd numbered interstate highways?
400
Introduced stationary assembly lines to the production of cars in 1901.
Who is Ransom Olds?
400
This company has been using V8 engines in production cars since 1914.
What is Cadillac?
400
Killed the American muscle car.
What is the 1973 oil embargo?
400
The primary power source for New York City taxis in the early twentieth century.
What is electricity?
500
Two of the four state capitals not served by the interstate highway system.
What are Juneau, AK. Dover, DE. Jefferson City, MO and Pierre, SD?
500
The first Japanese car produced in the United States was in Maysville, OH in this year.
What is 1982?
500
Was invented by Nils Bohlin of Volvo in 1959 but was not required to be used until 1984 in New York.
What is the seat belt.
500
WWII gave us this first SUV
What is the Jeep?
500
By 1960 this many working Americans were employed directly or indirectly by the auto industry.
What is one-sixth?
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