Car Brands
Engine Parts
Driving Techniques
Car Functions/Features
Car terms/slang
100

Consistently Produces "The best selling truck in America" and is also famous for producing a sports car named after a horse.

What is Ford?

100

The part where the hot gases and sound come out of the engine.

What is Exhaust or Exhaust Manifold?

100

Slamming on your brakes to encourage the people behind you to not tailgate you.

What is Brake Checking?
100
A window in the roof of a vehicle that opens

What is a sunroof?

100

"American ____ Cars" is a term used to describe sports cars made by American Car manufacturers

What is American Muscle Cars?
200

Known world-wide for their outstanding reliability

What is Toyota? (or Lexus)

200

Before Air is sucked into the engine it passes through a "Air ____"

What is Air filter?
200

The art of sliding a car around corners.

What is Drifting?
200

A camera that looks behind the vehicle, typically when reversing.

What is a backup camera?

(Reverse camera)

200

What is a slang term for any car that is made by a automotive company NOT based in the United States?

Typically used in reference the Japanese manufactures.

What is Import?

300
This is a "luxury brand" produced by Honda

What is Acura

300

The pistons in an engine are connected to connecting rods that are attached to this component.

What is a crankshaft?

300

In a manual car, it is important to use this technique when downshifting.

What is Rev-Matching?

300

ABS, a system used to help reduce wheel lockup under heavy breaking, stands for what?

What is Automatic Braking System?

300

An illegal event in which an intersection is used for drifting and donuts. This event typically involves big crowds, and stopping traffic.

What is a Takeover?

400

The "Big Three" is a term used to describe what American Automotive manufacturers?

What is Stellantis (Chrysler), General Motors, And Ford Motor Company?

400

Modern engines use this method to deliver fuel into the combustion chamber known as "_____ Injection"

What is Direct?

400
The PIT maneuver, typically used by law enforcement on fleeing vehicles, stands for what?

What is Precision Immobilization Technique?

400

"______ Systems" is an umbrella term for the systems in a car, particularly the engine, that help reduce the environmental impact of cars.

What is Emission systems?
400

When describing illegal street racing, regardless of the races actual location, its common to say that the race took place in what country?

What is Mexico?

500

The country of origin for the company that owns Volvo Cars.

What is China? (Geely Automotive)

500

Modern Engines use VVT to adjust the performance and emissions of an engine. VVT stands for what?

What is Variable Valve Timing?
500

In Heel-Toe Shifting, how are the right and left feet used?

What is the left foot operates the clutch pedal and the right foot operates the gas and brake pedal?
500

Two Emission systems that are common on modern vehicles.

What is:

EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) 

EVAP (Evaporative Emission Control System)  

DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid)

Catalytic Converter

SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction)

500

Hooning is a term used for what types of "thrilling" activities involving cars? (Name at least 3)

What is Speeding, drifting, street racing, and burnouts?

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