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What year was the Camaro introduced? |
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Who said "Not in my lifetime!" when asked when his company would produce a Wankel-powered automobile? |
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What German automobile is the Chrysler Crossfire essentially a badge-engineering of? |
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What is the East German car that has become an international joke due to its tacky construction materials and quality? |
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What was so odd about the 170-225 cu. in. six cylinder engine used by Chrysler in various models between 1960 and 1987? |
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6.
What car company, recently absorbed by GM, tried marketing their cars through college campus channels? |
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What do you know...? Buick actually had a two seater, during the 80s, in fact. Do you remember its name? |
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8.
Where were Studebakers produced? |
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9.
When the Porsche 924 was introduced in 1976, what model did it replace? |
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10.
What car was the Hyundai Excel based on? |
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11.
Believe it or not, Ford actually came out with a concept car that didn't use wheels. What was the name of this unusual vehicle, which legitimately couldn't even be called a car? |
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What was the venerable Mitsubishi 3000 GT known as in the United States, with some body styling revisions and a name change? |
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The Ford "Fox" platform was the basis for almost every rear-wheel-drive family automobile smaller than the Ford Crown Vic/Mercury Grand Marquis at FoMoCo between 1978 and 1994. |
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What pleasant looking Swedish sporty-car was featured on the TV show "Thirtysomething"? |
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The Oldsmobile Toronado was the first front-wheel-drive car produced by a major domestic automobile manufacturer since the Cords of the 30s. |
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