Movie Cars
Car Parts and their History
Brands
Racing through the Ages
Weird Facts
100

What car brand is James Bond associated with?

Aston Martin

100

On average, how many parts are there in a car?

30,000

100

A bull is part of the logo for which Italian luxury car company?

Lamborghini

100

What does the acronym NASCAR stand for?

National Association Of Stock Car Auto Racing

100

What is the most popular color for a car?

White

200

What does the famously known license plate on the vehicle in “Ghostbusters” say?

ECTO-1

200

Who was the first company to provide seatbelts as an option in automobiles?

Nash

200

How many rings does the Audi logo have?

4

200

How many championships did Dale Earnhardt, Sr. win before he died?

7

200

What was the first car sent into space?

Tesla Roadster

300

What make and model was the original, live-action Batmobile in the 1943 Batman television series?

1939 Cadillac Series 75 convertible

300

Ralph Teetor was a disabled mechanical engineer who invented cruise control in 1948. What was his disability?

He was blind

300

“The Ultimate Driving Machine” is the slogan for which car company?

BMW

300

What engine does Formula One currently use?

1.6L Turbo V6 (1.6L four-stroke turbocharged 90 degree V6 DOHC reciprocating engines)

300

What is the smallest car ever made?

Peel P50

400

In the famous movie Bullitt, there is a car chase that takes place between two vehicles. What are the makes and models of both?

1968 Ford Mustang GT 390 Fastback and 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

400

What did drivers use to steer their vehicles before the steering wheel was invented?

A tiller

400

What is the name of the oldest existing car company, founded in 1883?

Mercedes Benz

400

In auto racing, a blue flag with an orange diagonal line through it is known as what?

The passing flag

400

The longest road in the world is the Pan-American Highway. How many miles long is it?

19,000

500

In Ford vs Ferrari, Ford builds the GT40 to compete and win against Ferrari in the 1966 Le Mans race. What is the name of the car model Ferrari raced with in the 1966 Le Mans?

Ferrari 330 P3

500

Robert Kearns invented the intermittent windshield wiper that is still used on vehicles today. What year were they implemented into production vehicles?

1969

500

Before establishing the Ford Motor Company in 1903, Henry Ford worked for what company?

Edison Illuminating Company

500

Who was the first American-born driver to win the Formula One championship?

Phil Hill

500

Karl Friedrich Benz and Gottlieb Daimler are both credited with being the first to invent gasoline powered automobiles. They filed their patents on the same day in two different German cities and had never met prior. What year did this occurred?

1886 (January 29, 1886)