Car Manufacturers 1
Car Manufacturers 2
Car Logos
Equipment and Parts
Famous Movie Cars
100

This manufacturer is most famously known for their reliable cars such as the Civic and the Accord.

Honda

100

This manufacturer makes some of the most reliable cars on the market such as the Corolla and the Camry.

Toyota

100
This logo has four overlapped rings.

Audi

100

Those looking to increase their traction like to add a pair of "sticky" what?

Tires

100

This car needed to go 88mph to travel through time in the movie "Back to the Future."

1981 DeLorean DMC-12

200

This manufacturer is recognized as the most luxurious brand under the General Motors company.

Cadillac

200
Along with Pontiac and Oldsmobile, this brand was killed off by General Motors in 2010.

Saturn

200

This high-end logo features a prancing horse .

Ferrari

200
When maintaining your car at the dealership, they will often use "________ _________ ____________" (OEM) parts.
Original Equipment Manufacturer
200

This car, featured in "Knight Rider," was an artificially-intelligent and very advanced robotic automobile.

Pontiac Trans Am (K.I.T.T.)

300

This high-end British manufacturer has been featured in multiple "Mission Impossible" movies.

Aston Martin

300

This American branch of a famous Japanese manufacturer rebadged and later rebuilt the famous NSX.

Acura

300

This high-end logo contains a "B" with wings on either side.

Bentley

300

These are often added to naturally-aspirated engines to increase horsepower, typically in single or twin configurations.

Turbochargers

300

This "Dukes of Hazzard" car featured a confederate flag on the roof.

1969 Dodge Charger (General Lee)

400

This German company owns the British company Mini Cooper, and recently worked with Japanese manufacturer Toyota in the rebirth of the famous Supra.

BMW

400

This British manufacturer is often recognized for the most luxurious, hand-built coaches that exist in the market.

Rolls-Royce

400

This specific sports car featured its own unique logo of two crossed flags.

Corvette

400

The terms "centrifugal," "positive-displacement," and "twin-screw" are used to describe what?

Superchargers

400

This car was most recently driven by Lindsey Lohan in the 2005 Disney movie "Herbie: Fully Loaded."

1962 Volkswagen Beetle (Herbie)

500

This manufacturer is known to have built the first mass-produced car.

Ford

500

This manufacturer started out making tractors, and founder Ferruccio purchased a high-end Italian sports car made by Enzo. Not wanting to receive feedback from a lowly tractor manufacturer, Enzo famously told Ferruccio "Let me make cars. You stick to making tractors."

Lamborghini

500

This previous logo from an American car manufacturer had a five-point star.

Chrysler

500

This phrase is used to describe an exhaust system that has had all mufflers, resonators, and occasionally catalytic converters removed.

Straight-pipe 

500

This silver car with blue stripes was driven by Paul Walker in the "Fast and the Furious" movie series.

Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)