This Italian brand's logo features a prancing horse.
Ferrari
This part of the car transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
Transmission
This type of fuel is most commonly used in internal combustion engines.
Gasoline
He is credited with inventing the first practical automobile in 1886.
Karl Benz
Lightning McQueen is the main character in this animated film series.
Cars
Known for its "Zoom-Zoom" slogan, this Japanese company makes the MX-5 Miata.
Mazda
This safety device inflates on impact to protect passengers.
Airbag
This is the measure of how far a vehicle can travel per gallon of fuel.
Miles per Gallon (MPG)
This American company introduced the first moving assembly line in 1913.
Ford
This British secret agent drives an Aston Martin in many of his films.
James Bond
This German manufacturer’s slogan is “The Ultimate Driving Machine.”
BMW
This part stores energy and helps start the engine.
The Battery
This type of hybrid can charge from a wall outlet.
Plug-In Hybrid
This iconic car model was known as “the people’s car” in Germany.
Volkswagen Beetle
This black 1982 Pontiac Trans Am was named KITT in this TV series.
Knight Rider
This American brand is the luxury division of Toyota.
Lexus
These must be replaced every 30,000–70,000 miles and help your engine ignite fuel.
Spark Plugs
This term describes the speed at which an engine operates, measured in RPM.
Engine Speed (or revolutions per minute)
This car was famously used as a time machine in "Back to the Future."
DeLorean DMC-12
This psychedelic van was driven by a group of mystery-solving teens and their talking Great Dane.
Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo
This Swedish brand is known for safety and was acquired by Geely in 2010.
Volvo
This rotating part cools the engine by circulating coolant.
Water pump
This term refers to the power output of an engine, measured in foot-pounds.
Torque
This 1960s muscle car was dubbed “The Goat.”
Pontiac GTO
This 1970 Dodge Charger is frequently driven by Dominic Toretto in this film franchise.
Fast & Furious