What year was Ford Motor Company founded?
1903
What does MPG stand for?
Miles Per Gallon
How often should you change your engine oil (on average)?
Every 3,000 to 5,000 miles
What Ford vehicle did Steve McQueen famously drive in the movie Bullitt?
Ford Mustang
What does the "R" stand for in "RPM"?
Revolutions
Which Ford model is known as the first mass-produced car?
Ford Model T
What does ABS stand for in a car?
Anti-lock Braking System
What’s the purpose of rotating your tires?
To ensure even tire wear
In which movie franchise is a Ford Gran Torino featured prominently?
Gran Torino
What part of the car charges the battery while driving?
Alternator
What year did the Ford Mustang debut?
1964
What does “EcoBoost” refer to in Ford vehicles?
A turbocharged, fuel-efficient engine technology
What’s the recommended interval for replacing windshield wipers?
Every 6 to 12 months, depending on use and conditions.
In Back to the Future, what speed did the DeLorean need to reach to time travel?
88 miles per hour
What does the term “torque” refer to in cars?
The twisting force that causes rotation (helps with acceleration)
What was the first Ford vehicle to offer an electric variant?
Ford Focus Electric
Which Ford feature allows for hands-free driving on highways?
Ford BlueCruise
What is the primary function of an oxygen sensor in a vehicle?
To monitor the level of oxygen in the exhaust gases and help optimize the air-fuel ratio for efficient combustion.
In The Fast and the Furious franchise, which iconic Ford muscle car does Dominic Toretto drive?
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429
What is the most common type of fuel injection system in modern cars?
Direct injection
Who is the founder of Ford Motor Company?
Henry Ford
What does the term “adaptive cruise control” mean in modern vehicles?
A system that automatically adjusts the vehicle's speed to maintain a safe distance from the car ahead.
What is the purpose of a catalytic converter?
To reduce harmful emissions in the exhaust.
In Gone in 60 Seconds, what is the nickname of the 1967 Ford Mustang?
Eleanor
What is the purpose of a car’s differential?
To allow the wheels to rotate at different speeds when turning, improving handling and reducing tire wear.