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GMPenguin

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RE: RE: CaMIRO's automotive quiz




  1. Well Suzuki wanted an aerodynamic car with low coefficient of drag, and the LS400 had the upright front fascia to give the new brand "traditional presence" That was in an article on automobear.com, even though my answer was probably nowhere near the correct answer.


  2. 100%


  3. I'm not too sure what you mean so I'll just say that while testing they found that it was more aerodynamic going backwards, so they made the Airflow and it was a sales flop.


  4. Jim Press, chief executive of Toyota Motor sales


  5. He first bought TVR in 1982.  I don't think its the Rover V8 but thats my answer. TVR came from TreVoR Wilkinson, the creator.


  6. Subaru X-100


  7. The Lightning in 1993


  8. wild guess, Suzuki Swift


  9. Chevy Silverado and Honda Prelude


  10. SCORE was Supplier COst REduction


  11. hatchbacks


  12. Peugeot 205


  13. wild guess, Mini Cooper (or Rover or Austin whatever)


  14. g


  15. Henry Ford

I noticed a lot of this stuff is on automobear.com thats a real cool site btw



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4 Cylinder

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Ah... thank you!


Much of the book comes from that research (although it expounds on it to varying degrees, considerably so in some). I should have taken it down for the quiz...



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GMPenguin

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here's the answers, may post them in a bit, I gotta eat


http://www.caranddriver.com/idealbb/view.asp?mode=viewtopic&topicID=58832&num=20&pageNo=2



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