
We like to deliver important and informative content on our blog at Moss Bros. Auto Group. Sometimes, though, it's important to give your brain a rest and just have some fun. To that end we're presenting an entertaining trivia quiz. Each of the dozen questions involves the brands we proudly offer. If you get all of them correct congratulations! You're a master of automotive lore.
Questions
Jeep
- How many slots are traditionally present on the iconic front grille of Jeep vehicles?
- What unique windshield feature is present on Wrangler vehicles?
Buick
- What symbol inspired the intriguing "Tri-Shield" symbol on Buick automobiles?
- What part of a Buick is sometimes called a Nailhead?
Chevrolet
- What Chevrolet vehicle is the longest-running in its lineup?
- What model Chevrolet racer beat the Shelby Cobra and the Ferrari 250 GTO at Nassau Speed Week in 1963?
Volkswagen
- What is the common American name for the boxy Volkswagen Type 181 Kurierwagen?
- What Volkswagen subsidiary-produced vehicle is the fastest street-legal production car on the planet?
Dodge
- How many cylinders are there in Dodge Viper engines?
- What version of the Dodge Charger was a 2-door muscle car produced from 1966 to 1978?
Answers
Jeep
- Jeep vehicles come with a front grille sporting seven vertical slots.
- The windshields on Wranglers can fold down just like they have been able to since World War II.
Buick
- The Buick Tri-Shield symbol comes from the family coat of arms of the company founder, David Dunbar Buick.
- When talking about Buicks, "Nailhead" is a nickname for first-generation V8 engines in production from 1953 to 1956.
Chevrolet
- The Chevrolet Suburban has been in production since 1935, making it not only Chevy's longest-running model, but the longest-running model of any auto manufacturer.
- The Corvette Grand Sport is the car the blew the doors off the competition in Nassau in 1963.
Volkswagen
- The "so ugly, only it's momma could love it" Type 81 is the much beloved Volkswagen Thing.
- The superfast car in question is the Bugatti Veyron, a monster of a car with a top speed of 268 mph.
Dodge
- Dodge Vipers all come equipped with a 10-cylinder engine.
- The two-door classic muscle car coupe version of the Charger is the B-body.
Credits
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- Image Attribution: By Manju (photo taken by Manju) [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons
