Car Trivia: December 14, 2007 - The Car Connection
Car Trivia: December 14, 2007
Le Mans, the Kaiser returns, and carmaker tactics.
 

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1. This 1976 comedy movie followed a wacky coast-to-coast car race.

2. Carmakers keep a percentage of a dealers' invoice price and periodically credit it to the dealer's account.  What is this amount called?

3. Which U.K. carmaker won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race seven times between 1951 and 1990?

4. In which city were 1901 to 1953 Indian motorcycles produced?

5. Ford introduced a new, intermediate-size model in 1962.  What was it called?

6. What was unique about the styling of the 1951 Kaiser Traveler and Frazer Vagabond?

7. Where did Holiday Inn open its first highway motor hotel in 1952?

8. In what year did New York's Holland Tunnel open to vehicle traffic?

9. Which car-racing venue did World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker own from 1927 to 1945?

10. This Grand Prix actor drove the pace car at the 1975, 1977 and 1985 Indianapolis 500 races.

 

1. This 1976 comedy movie followed a wacky coast-to-coast car race.

2. Carmakers keep a percentage of a dealers' invoice price and periodically credit it to the dealer's account.  What is this amount called?

3. Which U.K. carmaker won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race seven times between 1951 and 1990?

4. In which city were 1901 to 1953 Indian motorcycles produced?

5. Ford introduced a new, intermediate-size model in 1962.  What was it called?

6. What was unique about the styling of the 1951 Kaiser Traveler and Frazer Vagabond?

7. Where did Holiday Inn open its first highway motor hotel in 1952?

8. In what year did New York's Holland Tunnel open to vehicle traffic?

9. Which car-racing venue did World War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker own from 1927 to 1945?

10. This Grand Prix actor drove the pace car at the 1975, 1977 and 1985 Indianapolis 500 races.

 

 

 

Answers:

1.  Gumball Rally

2. Dealer holdback

3. Jaguar

4. Springfield, Massachusetts

5. Fairlane

6. Hatchback body design

7. Memphis, Tennessee

8. 1927

9. Indianapolis Motor Speedway

10. James Garner