| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| America's first affordable car, mistaken by many to be the first car ever made | Ford Model T | 89%
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| Most iconic rear-engined sports car from Germany | Porsche 911 | 85%
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| Electric luxury sedan from the man who bought Twitter | Tesla Model S | 85%
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| World's first hypercar, made by British Formula One legend | McLaren F1 | 68%
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| Back To The Future... enough said | DMC DeLorean | 66%
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| Best-selling car to come from Japan | Toyota Corolla | 61%
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| Best-selling truck in the US (as of the early 2020s) | Ford F-Series | 59%
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| Famous muscle car considered a rival to the Mustang, made more popular through Transformers movies | Chevrolet Camaro | 58%
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| Mr. Bean's tiny car of choice | Mini Cooper | 54%
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| The world's fastest car for much of the 2000s, owned by many celebrities | Bugatti Veyron | 53%
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| Best-selling European car of all time, from the World War II era | Volkswagen Beetle | 52%
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| Car made famous by being on the cover of Need For Speed: Most Wanted | BMW M3 GTR | 47%
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| Rally legend from the 90s, most recognizable in blue color with yellow decals | Subaru Impreza WRX STI | 44%
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| Fast & Furious car in which we last see Paul Walker's character drive away | Toyota Supra | 43%
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| Italian sports car, chronologically between the F430 and the 488 | Ferrari 458 Italia | 40%
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| American luxury SUV very popular among rappers... other than Hummer | Cadillac Escalade | 39%
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| Cheap sports car from a brand famous for rotary engines, though not having one itself | Mazda Miata | 37%
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| 3-wheeled car prone to rolling over on Top Gear | Reliant Robin | 37%
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| The full-size sedan from the most prestigious luxury automaker in Britain | Rolls-Royce Phantom | 32%
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| Radically designed hypercar made by an Argentinian who moved to Italy | Pagani Zonda | 29%
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