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Fun Trivia: A : Auto World

Special Sub-Topic: Random Car Things


Chevy's higher performance cars have the badge "SS" what does "SS" stand for?

    Super Sport. Old and new "SS" models include but are not limited to: Impala, Camero, TrailBlazer, Malibu Maxx, and Chevelle.

What does "TVR" the car company stand for?
    Trevor. Trevor is the name of the creator his name is TreVoR Wilkinson.

Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler have an engine called the "Hemi" what is it named after/for?
    Its hemispherical combustion chambers. Yes, also if you look at the answers it is the most complex.

The Ford company was started in Orlando, Florida, USA
    f. They are made in the Detroit, MI area. Their line-up includes Classics like Mustangs, F-150's, Focuses, and Freestyles.

Which one of these was a twin for the Generation One Mitsubishi Eclipse?
    Plymouth Laser. Ironically the Laser is the only Non-Japanese car. The Eagle Talon also had the same body plan.

Which of these does Mopar normally deal with?
    Dodge. Mopar also dealt with Plymouth.

We all know the Dodge Challenger in America but what is special about the production years 1978-'83?
    It was a rebadged Mitsubishi. In fact no Hemis were offered for those years.

Which American car has a model called "The Judge"?
    Pontiac GTO. Also know as the "Goat" built to rival the Ford Mustang "Boss"

Which car has a model nicknamed the "Boss"?
    Ford Mustang. Also nicknamed the "Pony" built to compete with the "Judge"

Which of these descibes the early Dodge Chargers?
    Fastback. This caused some controversy in the automotive world, as the new Chargers are only available in sedans and not a fastback (fastbacks are traditionally coupes).


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