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| Industrialist who introduced the assembly line io the auto industry. Now the name of the company and its line of cars. | Henry Ford | 98%
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| Serbian-american inventor known for contributions to alternating current. Now a line of electric cars founded by Elon Musk | Nikola Tesla | 83%
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| Welsh motoring and aviation pioneer who with partner Henry Royce built aircraft engines and high-end automobles. | Charles Rolls | 80%
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| Italian racecar driver for Alfa Romeo. Founded his own line of luxury sports cars. | Enzo Ferrari | 80%
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| Japanese businessman who changed the focus of his father's loom business into an automobile giant, with a slight change in spelling.. | Kiichiro Toyoda | 79%
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| 16th U.S. president. Now a luxury line of ^ | Abraham Lincoln | 78%
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| German engineer who built the first practical automobile. Now a hyphenated German luxury line of cars. | Karl Benz | 71%
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| Japanese engineer and industrialist who started with motorbikes. Now a line of automobiles. | Soichiro Honda | 69%
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| Founder of one of Detroit's Big 3. Now a car line and an Art Deco NYC skyscraper. | Walter Chrysler | 68%
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| GM engineer who founded his own mark known for gull wing doors and featured in Back to the Future. | John DeLorean | 63%
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| Austrian engineer who designed the VW Beetle. Now a line of high-performance sports cars. | Ferdinand Porsche | 60%
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| French racing driver and industrialist who co-founded auto manufacturing company with his brothers. | Marcel Renault | 53%
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| French explorer and founder of Detroit. Now a GM luxury line. | Antoine Laumet de la Mothe, sieur de Cadillac | 52%
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| Spaniard who explored southern U.S. and "discovered" the Mississippi River. His name lived on as a defunct line of cars for company of ^ | Hernando de Soto | 26%
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| French explorer who claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France. His name was that of a sister car to ^ in the 1930s and immortalized in the All In The Family TV theme song. | René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle | 17%
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