Car Brands and Logos
Car History and Facts
Car Parts and Maintenance
Supercars and Performance Cars
Classic Cars
100

This Japanese brand has a logo with three overlapping ovals.

Toyota

100

This company is credited with producing the Model T.

Ford

100

This part helps a car stop.

Brakes

100

Lamborghini is a car company from this country.

Italy

100

This famous Ford model was first produced in 1964 and is known as a muscle car.

Ford Mustang

200

This luxury German manufacturer uses a three-pointed star logo.

Mercedes-Benz

200

Cars first became popular in this century.

20th Century

200

This fluid keeps an engine lubricated.

Engine Oil

200

Horsepower is a measurement of this.

Engine Power

200

This iconic Australian Holden was often called "The King of the Road."

Holden Kingswood

300

This Italian sports car company uses a prancing horse logo.

Ferrari

300

This country is home to Ferrari and Lamborghini.

Italy

300

This dashboard light usually indicates low fuel.

Fuel Warning Light

300

This French manufacturer created the Veyron and Chiron.

Bugatti

300

This Australian Holden model became one of the country's most iconic cars.

Holden Monaro

400

This car brand's logo features four interlocking rings.

Audi

400

The Volkswagen Beetle is one of the best-selling cars of all time and was originally made in this country.

Germany

400

These connect the car to the road.

Tyres

400

This supercar manufacturer is famous for models such as the 720S and P1.

McLaren

400

This Chevrolet classic is often associated with the year 1957 and American car culture.

Chevrolet Bel Air

500

This South Korean manufacturer produces the Sportage and Sorento.

Kia

500

This Australian car manufacturer produced the Commodore.

Holden

500

This device charges the battery while the engine is running.

Alternator

500

The Nissan GT-R is often nicknamed this.

Godzilla

500

This classic Jaguar sports car, produced in the 1960s, was once described as "the most beautiful car ever made."

Jaguar E-Type