Can You Name Tesla s First Model

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Have you ever been driving and seen the nameplate of the car in front of you, but it was just impossible to remember who manufactured it? Or maybe you had a friend who told you about this amazing 288 GTO they saw somewhere, and you had no idea what the heck they were talking about? It happens to the best of us. With dozens of makes and hundreds of models, how can anyone hope to keep it all straight without having a direct link to Wikipedia in their brain? It's not easy. But it's not impossible. Some makes and models are iconic. You know that Ford made the Mustang, right? That Chevy has the Corvette. Tesla has its Model X. Some models are easier to recognize than others, but if you feel like you're a tried and true gearhead, you probably know way more than just those basic facts. Maybe you even know the first model made by Peugeot or who makes the Esperante. This ​data has be en creat᠎ed by GSA Con​te᠎nt᠎ Gen erator D emoversion᠎!


If you feel like you have a handle on your makes and models, then it's time to show off your stuff in this make and model quiz! Buckle up; they're not all going to be as easy as a Sunday drive in the country. Which Ford model has sold over 12 million since 1998? The Ford Focus was a replacement for the Ford Escort and was launched worldwide, which is part of the reason it's managed to sell over 12 million units in about 20 years. Some consider the Focus a "compliance" car because its fuel standards offset those of more powerful gas-guzzlers. Honda has made the Civic since 1972, and well over 16 million of them have been sold in that time. Word is Honda was considering closing up shop in the early '70s due to poor overall sales until the Civic turned the company around. The longest-running nameplate in Ford history, the F-Series, has been in production since 1948. Over 33 million Ford F-Series trucks have been sold, and the model generates over $40 billion in annual sales for the company.


Which popular Ferrari model was introduced in 1984? Ferarri's Testarossa came out in 1984 at the Paris Auto Show. It was the last Ferrari the company produced with a flat-12 engine with a top speed of about 180 miles per hour. It could hit 60 mph in just over 5 seconds. The Fiat 500 was released in 1957 as the Nuova. It was a remarkably small car, less than 10 feet in length, and they managed to sell 4.25 million up until 1975 when it ceased production. In 2007, Fiat relaunched the 500 and has been selling it ever since. The Dodge Viper was produced from 1991 to 2017, more or less. That "more or less" covers a couple of years when a model wasn't released. In 2017, it left the market due to poor sales. The fact that some models cost over $120,000 may have put some buyers off. The Delorean may be one of the most recognizable cars in history thanks to "Back to the Future." Only about 8,500 of them were ever manufactured, and these days, there are several thousand fewer, though exact numbers are hard to come by.


Nissan has been producing the Leaf since 2010, and it has grown to become the most popular electric car in the world with over 400,000 sold to date. It can travel up to 151 miles on a single charge. The insidious, murderous car in the movie and book "Christine" was a Plymouth Fury. Producers of the film couldn't get enough Furys to make the movie, so they also used lookalike models - Plymouth Belvederes and Savoys. The Passat has been one of Volkswagen's most popular models, but it's been sold under several other names since 1973. The other names have included Carat, Corsar, Quantum, Santana, Dasher and Magotan. Can you name Tesla's first model? The Tesla Roadster showed up in 2008 and was the first electric car to ever travel more than 200 miles on a charge. It also has the weird distinction of being the first production car to ever be launched into space. The Toyota Corolla isn't just popular; it's insanely popular.


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