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100

This Swedish brand is known for safety and made the first 3-point seatbelt standard

Volvo

100

This is the part that keeps your engine cool.

Radiator

100

What car was used as the time machine in Back to the Future?

DeLorean DMC-12

100

This term refers to illegal street racing.

Street racing

100

This was the first mass-produced car in the U.S.

Ford Model T

200

This Italian luxury automaker is famous for its prancing horse logo and was founded by Enzo Ferrari. 

Ferrari

200

What does “V8” stand for?

V8 = 8-cylinder engine in V configuration

200

This British luxury car brand made the iconic 1960s DB5, which featured in several James Bond films.

Aston Martin DB5

200

These meets are where car enthusiasts show off mods.

Car meets

200

This iconic model from Ford revolutionized the automobile industry with its moving assembly line in 1908.

Ford Model T

300

This now-defunct British brand produced the famous 1920s "Blue Bird" race cars.

Sunbeam

300

What’s the function of a turbocharger?

Increases air intake for more power

300

In the 2000 remake of "Gone in 60 Seconds," what is the nickname of the customized Mustang driven in the final heist?

Eleanor

300

What is a “sleeper” in car enthusiast slang?

A car that looks stock or unassuming but has been heavily modified for high performance.  

300

This luxury brand was once known for making aircraft engines.

Rolls-Royce

400

This French brand once produced the legendary 2CV, a car designed to transport farmers' goods across rural France.

Citroën

400

What's a timing belt's job?

Synchronizes crankshaft & camshaft

400

Vin Diesel drove this muscle car in Fast & Furious.

1970 Dodge Charger R/T

400

What does the term “stance” refer to in car modification culture?

A car’s lowered suspension, often with aggressive wheel camber and fitment for aesthetic purposes.

400

This now-defunct electric car company was founded by Elon Musk’s former rival.

Fisker Automotive

500

This obscure Japanese manufacturer was known for its compact 1970s sports cars, including the 360, and is now a subsidiary of Toyota.

Daihatsu

500

What does DOHC stand for, and how does it differ from SOHC in terms of performance potential?

DOHC = Dual Overhead Camshaft; allows better airflow & higher RPMs than SOHC

500

This Bond car came with an ejector seat.

Aston Martin DB5

500

“JDM” stands for this.

Japanese Domestic Market

500

This was the first car to ever break the 100 km/h speed barrier—in 1899.

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