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Q: Which car was the first motor vehicle ever driven on Pitcairn Island?

A: Mini Moke

Q: The Mercedes-Benz 540 K was a grand touring car built between 1936 and 1940. But what does the letter "K" actually mean?

A: Kompressor

Q: Which manufacturer was the first Japanese company to win the legendary Le Mans endurance race?

A: Mazda

Q: Who was nicknamed "The Father of the Mini"?

A: Sir Alec Issigonis

Q: What was the name of the station wagon version of the Wartburg 353?

A: Tourist

Q: In what color were the first Pontiac Firebird Trans Am models sold?

A: Polar White

Q: Which model was the first post-War Mercedes-Benz to feature an engine larger than 3 litres?

A: Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5

Q: What is the name of the definitive quarterly publication for all Rolls-Royce and Bentley enthusiasts and owners?

A: Rolls-Royce & Bentley Driver

Q: In what year was the second generation of the Volkswagen Golf launched?

A: 1983

Q: Which country has the highest number of luxury cars?

A: United States

Q: Which model was the performance car marketed by Vauxhall in the United Kingdom between 2007 and 2017?

A: Vauxhall VXR 8

Q: Which car was the first wheeled vehicle to spend more than 10 years in Antarctica?

A: Lada Niva

Q: What was the smallest Honda sports car in the 2022 lineup?

A: Honda S 660

Q: Was the Panther Six produced in 6 units?

A: No

Q: Which model was the first Australian-designed car to feature strut front suspension?

A: Leyland P76

Q: Which model was the most successful Lancia rally car ever?

A: Lancia Delta Integrale

Q: Which model was the world's first series-produced sedan equipped with a rotary engine?

A: NSU RO 80

Q: Which Chevrolet model was GM's response to the success of the Chrysler PT Cruiser?

A: Chevrolet HHR

Q: Which model was the last mainstream rear-engined Renault?

A: Renault 8

Q: Which automobile is considered "The final flowering of the genius of Ettore Bugatti and Jean Bugatti"?

A: Bugatti T57


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