Question: In what year did the first woman receive a driver’s license in the United States?
Answer: Mrs. John Howell was the first American woman to receive a driver’s license in 1899.
Question: What was the first automobile to offer seat belts, which were considered more of a novelty than a critical safety device? (Hint: The year was 1950.)
Answer: The Nash Rambler
Q: What car sold more than one million units in 1965, setting a record that still stands today?
A: Chevy Impala
Q: In what year was the national highway speed limit of 55 mph enacted? (Hint: It was enacted due to oil shortages.)
A: 1974
Q: Which vehicles in Ford’s current model lineup are named after men’s razors (although probably not intentionally)?
A: Fusion, Edge, Flex
Q: What auto company became the third place automaker in 1928?
A: Chevrolet
Q: In what year did rear-view mirrors become standard equipment on production cars in the United States?
A: 1930
Q: Which car manufacturer used the ad slogan “A different kind of company”?
A: Saturn
Q: What was the first Japanese automobile to be manufactured in the United States? (Hint: It rolled off the line in 1982 at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio.)
A: Honda Accord
Q: What is the name of the automobile company that made the Jeep / Eagle brand, before being bought out by Chrysler for $1.1 billion in 1987?
A: American Motors Corporation (Anyone remember the AMC Pacer?)