The year 1908 saw the introduction of this car, which was the first automobile mass-produced on an assembly line.
What was the Ford Model T?
In car terminology, ABS stands for this.
What is Anti-lock braking system?
German automaker BMW is headquartered in this city.
What is Munich?
This 2006 movie follows the journey of a hotshot race car and his journey to reach a racing cup after getting stuck in an old country town.
What is Cars?
The Camaro is made by this brand.
What is Chevrolet?
In 1958, this Swedish car company made history by including three-point safety belts as standard equipment on its cars.
What is Volvo?
This component forces more air into the engine to increase power, without a proportional increase in fuel.
What is a turbocharger?
This Japanese company produces the Forester, Outback, and Impreza.
What is Subaru?
This iconic car was modified into a time machine in the movie Back to the Future.
What is a DeLorean DMC-12?
The "Road Runner" was a cartoon-themed muscle car produced by this brand, also known for the Duster.
What is Plymouth?
This German engineer is widely credited with inventing the first practical internal combustion engine and is known as the "Father of the Automobile."
Who was Karl Benz?
A hybrid engine uses both a gasoline engine and this type of propulsion.
What is an electric motor?
This luxury brand is the automotive division of Honda, and its name implies you'll drive the QX55 forever.
What is Infiniti?
The beloved Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own in the film series The Love Bug is named this.
Who is Herbie?
The GTO is a classic muscle car famously produced by this car brand.
What is Pontiac?
Commissioned by Lee Iacocca in the 1970s, this Ford subcompact became notorious for a design flaw that caused its fuel tank to explode in rear-end collisions.
What was the Ford Pinto?
A type of transmission that uses two separate clutches, one for odd-numbered gears and one for even, for faster shifting.
What is a dual-clutch transmission?
The Veyron and Chiron are the famous supercars of this French car manufacturer.
What is Bugatti?
The car was possessed by a vengeful spirit and went on a killing spree in an iconic 1983 movie.
What was a Plymouth Fury?
The Charger and Challenger are famous muscle cars made by this brand.
What is Dodge?
Before producing its first automobile in 1963, this Italian company was famous for building high-end tractors.
What is Lamborghini?
This system, now standard on most new cars, uses sensors to automatically adjust braking pressure to help the driver maintain control during a skid.
What is Electronic Stability Control (ESC)?
This automaker, known for its small cars like the 500E, is headquartered in Turin, Italy.
What is Fiat?
This car was a heavily customized Ford Falcon used by the title character in the film Mad Max.
What was a V8 Interceptor?
This extremely rare 1969 Chevrolet engine, built for racing, featured an aluminum block and was officially offered to the public in a limited run of Camaros and Corvettes.
What was the ZL1 427?