Can You Recognize All of These Cars?

By: Craig
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You Recognize All of These Cars?
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About This Quiz

FASTEN THOSE SEAT BELTS AND ZOOM INTO THIS QUIZ! There are hundreds of different car manufacturers and thousands of different car models on the street. From foreign-made cars like the Volkswagen Beetle to domestic models like the Chevrolet Corvette, can you recognize all these cars?

The first production automobile was created in 1885 by German inventor Karl Benz. This innovation had three wheels and an internal combustion engine. The car industry would go on to grow from there. German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz would name their company after their German inventor, and the country itself would go on to produce other popular companies such as Audi and BMW.

Car brands would continue to grow all over the world with Toyota and Nissan in Japan, Ford and GMC in the United States, and Jaguar and Land Rover in the U.K. With all the cars roaming the streets, can you recognize all of them?

Think you know the unique look of a Volkswagen Beetle? What about a Mercedes McLaren? Could you pick out a Cadillac Escalade or a Dodge Charger? If you can, you might be ready to speed through this quiz!

From the thousands of different car brands on the street, can you recognize all these cars? There's only one way to find out!

Put the pedal to the metal and let's find out if you're really a car expert! Put this quiz in drive and let's go!

VW Beetle
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Expedition
Lexus GX
Volkswagen Beetle
Perhaps the most iconic car ever made and produced for a period of more than 65 years, the last Beetle (known officially as the "Type 1") rolled off the production line in 2003 in Mexico. More than 21 million Beetles were made in that time. A true classic.
Merceders Benz A Class

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Smart ForTwo
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Fiesta
Buick Regal
Smart ForTwo
Introduced in 1998, the Smart ForTwo is a city or microcar. The current, third-generation version weighs a mere 880 kg and is 106 inches long and 65 inches wide. The Mk III is available as a 3-door hatchback or 2-door cabriolet.
BMW Isetta

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Honda Accord
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What car is shown in the image?
Vauxhall Corsa
Opel Astra
Ford Focus
Honda Accord
With gas mileage of around 25 to 30 mpg while city driving and up to 38 mpg on the highway, the Accord is one of the least thirsty cars in its class. Add to that comfort, space, features and impressive handling and you can see why this car is so well-loved.

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Volkswagen Westfalia
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What car is shown in the image?
Plymouth Fury
Chevrolet Pickup
Ford Transit
Volkswagen Bus
Volkswagen started life in Germany in 1937. The first vehicle produced by the company was the iconic Beetle, or "People’s Car" as it became known. But Volkswagen also produced another iconic vehicle. Commonly known as the Bus, The "Type 2" made its production debut in 1949 and still today, the company manufactures its spiritual successors.

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Jaguar XJ Coupe
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What car is shown in the image?
Jaguar XJ Coupe
One of Jaguar's much-loved vehicles, the XJ Coupe was produced between 1975 and 1978. These were available as both a six- and 12-cylinder options and more than 8,000 were sold.
Aston Martin Vanquish
Ferrari Testarossa
BMW M3

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Peugot 504
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What car is shown in the image?
Chevrolet Bel Air
Peugeot 504
Not many people know this, but Peugeot is actually the oldest car manufacturers in the world. The company's popular 504, was produced between 1968 and 1983, with more than three million 504s produced.
Rover P6
Ford Thunderbird

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Tesla Roadster
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What car is shown in the image?
Tesla Roadster
The second generation Tesla Roadster, to be released in the 2020 model year, will race from 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds and have a top speed in excess of 250 mph. The electric vehicle will have a range of 620 miles, and a base price of $200,000.
Nissan Leaf
BMW i8
Opel Volt

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Ford Fairlane - 1950s
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What car is shown in the image?
Pontiac GTO
Dodge Dart
Ford Fairlane
The Ford Fairlane was produced by Ford between 1955 and 1961 in the full-sized car segment and from 1962 to 1970 in the mid-sized car segment. Over this period, seven generations were built. The Fairlane name was used on a concept car in 2005 which later became the Ford Flex.
Chevrolet Camaro

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1976 AMC Pacer
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What car is shown in the image?
AMC Pacer
The Pacer was not everybody’s cup of tea back in the day. But thanks to an iconic part in the Hollywood blockbuster Wayne’s World, this little car has developed quite a cult following.
Volkswagen Beetle
Ford Capri
Yugo

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Volkswagen Golf Mk1 GTI
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What car is shown in the image?
Opel Astra OPC
Ford Focus RS
Volkswagen Golf GTI
Volkswagen was one of the first, and most popular, entries in the "hot hatch" revolution with the introduction of the Golf GTI in 1976. This was a Golf Mk 1 with a high-performance engine and it instantly became a hit.
Peugeot 208 GTI

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Dodge Grand Caravan
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Explorer
Audi A1
Nissan Navara
Dodge Grand Caravan
Still going strong today, the Dodge Grand Caravan was first introduced in 1984 and is considered to be one of the first minivans ever to enter the auto market.

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Renault Clio
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Focus
Renault Clio
The Clio has been a very popular compact car option within Europe for the past two decades. Available in a range of configurations, the Clio sold more than 325,000 units in 2018 alone.
Opel Astra
Vauxhall Corsa

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Buick Regal
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Focus
Buick Regal
For lovers of all things American over foreign cars, the Regal makes perfect sense, with a Car and Driver reviewer stating that the 2019 version of the vehicle "occupies an interesting middle ground between mainstream family sedans and European luxury hatchbacks." With a surprising amount of cargo space. The vehicle made its debut in the 1973 model year and continued until 2004. The line was revived in 2011 and continues to this day.
Audi A1
Volkswagen Beetle

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Opel Adam
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What car is shown in the image?
Vauxhall Astra
Opel Adam
Released in the city car class in 2012, the Adam is a three-door hatchback from the German manufacturer Opel. It has three powerplant options, ranging from 1.0-liter to 1.4-liter. Although it has a name some might consider strange, there is a method to the madness" Adam Opel was the founder of the German brand back in the later 1800s.
BMW 3 Series
Ford Falcon

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Nissan Altima
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Focus
Nissan Altima
Positioned between Nissan's Sentra and Maxima lines, the Altima is a solid performer. First introduced in 1992, the vehicle is currently in its sixth generation and is one of the first Nissan models to offer a semi-autonomous driving mode.
Honda Accord
Chevrolet C Series

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BMW i8
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What car is shown in the image?
Nissan Leaf
BMW i8
Going into production in 2014, the i8 is a hybrid sports car from BMW. Not only is it good for the environment, but it is possibly one of the best looking cars on the road today. The i8 can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.4. seconds.
Toyota Prius
Mercedes Benz C Class

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Rover P6
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What car is shown in the image?
AMC Pacer
Hudson Hornet
Rover P6
J.K. Starley, co-founder of Rover, designed an early electric car in 1888 but this never went into production. The Rover 8, the first car produced by the company, saw the light of day in 1904. Over the years, Rover has produced a range of different vehicles. Their P6, produced in the ‘60s and ‘70s was the very first recipient of the "European Car of the Year" award in 1964.
Chevrolet Chevair

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Jaguar F Type
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What car is shown in the image?
Lamborghini Gallardo
Jaguar F-Type
Although still operating from the United Kingdom, Jaguar is owned by the Indian company, Tata, who acquired the marque in 2008. First hitting the market in 2013, the Jaguar F-type is a sports car available as either a two-door roadster or fastback coupe.
Porsche 911
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

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Audi Quattro
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Sierra XR6
Audi Quattro
Produced between 1980 and 1991, the Quattro was a two-door coupe with four-wheel drive. Not only was it popular with the public but it dominated the rally scene in the mid-‘80s.
BMW M3
Mercedes Benz AMG

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Porsche Cayenne GTS
By にゃむお (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons
What car is shown in the image?
Mercedes G Wagon
BMW X5
Porsche Cayenne GTS
The Cayenne, a luxury crossover SUV, certainly raised eyebrows when it was released in the 2003 model year. It produced a number of first for the company in that it was the first four-door vehicle ever made by Porsche as well well as their first off-road machine.
Audi Q3

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Mini Mk 1
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What car is shown in the image?
BMW Isetta
Mini Mark I
In 1959, the Mark I Mini was introduced to the world. And what a popular car it proved to be. Over the years, it underwent a number of upgrades, but that distinct Mini appeal never left. The last of these cars rolled off the production line in 1967, replaced by, of course, the Mark II.
Peel P50
Fiat Uno

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Lamborghini Gallardo
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What car is shown in the image?
Ferrari F40
Ford GT40
Lamborghini Gallardo
Lamborghini makes incredibly beautiful cars, and the Gallardo could be the best of all. Produced between 2003 and 2013, the second generation of the car was powered by a 5.2-liter V10. Lamborghini even released a convertible, the Spyder, with a fully automated soft top.
Pontiac Trans Am

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Mercedes SLR McClaren
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What car is shown in the image?
Porsche 911
Lamborgini Countach
Mercedes SLR McLaren
Developed in conjunction with its Formula 1 partner, McLaren, the SLR made its debut in 2003. With a 5.4 L supercharged M155 SLR V8 under the hood, the SLR generates over 600 horsepower! It is capable of speeds more than 208 mph.
Ferrari F40

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Volkswagen Golf
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What car is shown in the image?
Honda Civic
Toyota Corolla
Volkswagen Golf
Since the Golf Mk 1 hit the roads in 1974, this iconic German brand has continued to thrill motorists the world over. Now in its seventh incarnation, Golfs remain popular and have become top-of-the-range, highly sophisticated cars.
Vauxhall Kadett

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Lexus LX
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What car is shown in the image?
Audi A8
BMW 5 Series
Mercedes C Class
Lexus LX
The Lexus LX has been in production since 1995. It is currently in its third generation and remains a popular option in the luxury SUV market

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Shelby Cobra
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What car is shown in the image?
Toyota Yaris
Chevrolet Bel Air
Ford Fairlane
Shelby Cobra
The brainchild of Carroll Shelby, the Cobra first revved in 1962. Based on a lightweight AC Cars body that he imported from the United Kingdom, Shelby bolted a Ford Windsor 221 engine to it. In the years that followed, Shelby bolted even bigger engines to the imported frame which brought about a car with unbelievable power but equally impressive handling.

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Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am
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What car is shown in the image?
Plymouth Fury
Chevrolet Camaro
Shelby Cobra
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
A huge Phoenix decal on the hood and massive air scoop along with its sleek lines made the 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am a very popular car on its release. So much so that more than 116,000 sold in that year alone.

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Peugeot 205 GTI
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What car is shown in the image?
Volkswagen Golf GTI
Peugeot 205 GTI
The 205, named "Car of the Decade" by CAR Magazine in 1990, was a winner for Peugeot from its release in 1983. The vehicle sold 5.3 million units from then until it was discontinued in 1998.
Opel Astra GSI
Ford Focus RS

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Porsche Panamera
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What car is shown in the image?
Audi A8
Mercedes C Class
Porsche Panamera
A four-door luxury sedan, Porsche introduced the Panamera in 2009. Don’t worry, the German sports car maker is selling out. The Panamera still has that German power that you associate with the brand. In fact, the Turbo model includes a 4.0-liter engine producing 542 brake horsepower.
BMW 7 Series

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Audi A1
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What car is shown in the image?
Renault Clio
Audi A1
Audi produces a range of modern vehicles, including the A1, which launched in 2010 in the supermini class. It has a range of power plant options, from 1.0-liter to 2.0-liter TFSI (Turbo fuel stratified injection) engines.
Ford Fiesta
Opel Adam

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Honda Civic
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Focus
Honda Civic
The Civic is one of Honda's most popular models and it's not hard to see why. Ample space, both for passengers and cargo; a smooth, quiet ride; excellent handling and brilliant gas mileage make the Civic hard to beat. In fact, more than 1 million were sold in a three-year period from 2014 to 2016.
Nissan Altima
Toyota Camry

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Volkswagen Tiguan
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What car is shown in the image?
Opel Mokka
Toyota Rav 4
Volkswagen Tiguan
A compact crossover vehicle (CUV), the Tiguan was first produced in 2007. And what a hit they were. In fact, in the first four years of production, more than 700,000 were sold across the globe. Currently, the second generation of this CUV is on sale around the world. And the name? Well, apparently it’s a combination of the German words for Tiger ("Tiger") and Iguana ("Leguan") and came as the result of a naming contest.
Ford Focus

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BMW Alpina B7
Norbert Aepli, Switzerland [CC BY 4.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons
What car is shown in the image?
Audi A8
Buick Regal
BMW 7 Series
This is specifically the BMW ALPINA B7. Introduced in 1977, the BMW 7 series is the flagship of the company's executive cars. The latest generation, the sixth overall, has everything that its predecessors offered and more. This is German luxury with handling worthy of its pedigree. The most recent version is available with either a gas or diesel engine or as a plug-in hybrid.
Mercedes C Class

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Pagani Zonda
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What car is shown in the image?
Porsche 911
Aston Martin Vanquish
Pagani Zonda
Built by Italian firm Pagani, the Zonda sports car had a unique look when introduced in 1999. A number of models followed over the years, with a range of engine options. The 2017 HP Barchetta, for instance, offered a 7.3-Liter power plant that would put out 789 horsepower and had a top speed of 221 mph.
Ferrari F40

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Ford - Expedition
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What car is shown in the image?
Honda Civic
Chevrolet Cruze
Ford Expedition
This full-sized SUV has been in production in the United States since 1996 and is currently in its fourth generation. Despite selling more than 200,000 units a year from 1997 to 2000, figures dipped to 31,655 sales in 2009. Things have rebounded slightly, with just over 54,000 Expeditions sold in 2018.
Nissan Altima

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Land Rover Defender
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What car is shown in the image?
Land Rover Defender
Maurice Wilks designed the first Land Rover in 1947. Over the years, it has become a favorite of many, with the Defender one of the companies most iconic models, developed from the original Land Rover series. The first Defender rolled off the production lines in 1983 and remained in production till 2016. Land Rover is currently owned by the Indian company Tata Motors.
Willys Jeep
Range Rover
Jeep Wrangler

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Mercedes Benz A Class
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What car is shown in the image?
Hyundai Getz
Honda Accord
BMW 3 Series
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Initially introduced into the subcompact car market in 1997, Mercedes-Benz’s A-Class moved to the subcompact executive car segment in 2012. Only sold in Europe until 2018, the A-Class has recently been offered for sale in the United States and Canada.

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Lincoln MKZ
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Fiesta
Mercury Cougar
Buick Cascada
Lincoln MKZ
Comparable with more expensive models, excellent for road trips and not a bad all-rounder, the Lincoln MKZ introduced increased fuel efficiency in 2011 thanks to its hybrid engine as well as a responsive ride with excellent handling. Newer models offer a comfortable ride and great gas mileage of around 42 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highways.

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2001 Dodge Stratus SE
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What car is shown in the image?
Plymouth Fury
Dodge Stratus
Produced between 1995 and 2006, the Stratus was a mid-sized car which was very well received when launched. It lasted for two generations before it was discontinued. Interestingly, all production lines and equipment used to make the Stratus were sold the Russian automaker GAZ, who produced 9,000 models, called the Volga Siber, for use in the Russia car market.
Ford Escort
Valiant

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BMW 7 Series
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What car is shown in the image?
Aston Martin DB9
Nissan Altima
BMW 7 Series
Introduced in 1977, the BMW is the flagship of the company's executive cars. The latest generation, the sixth overall has everything that its predecessors offered and more. This is German luxury, but with a powerplant and handling out of the top drawer. Spacious, elegant and with a range of gadgets, the price you pay for this vehicle might be higher than most, but it is certainly worth it
Mercedes Benz E Class

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Chevy - Bel Air
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What car is shown in the image?
Chrysler Windsor
Chevrolet Bel Air
One of the most iconic vehicles ever produced by Chevrolet was the Bel Air. Manufactured between 1955 and 1957, the second-generation Bel Air will always be remembered for its fantastic trim and those beautiful pointy tailfins.
Hudson Hornet
Ford Thunderbird

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Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible
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What car is shown in the image?
Mercedes G Wagon
Ram 1500
Ford Fusion
Dodge Dakota
Produced between 1986 and 2011, the Dodge Dakota is a pickup truck competing in the mid-sized market segment. After sales figures were halved over a three-year period from 2005, the Dakota was dropped a few years later.

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Opel Mokka
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What car is shown in the image?
Opel Mokka
The Opel Mokka is the German car manufacturer’s current SUV offering. It was launched in 2012 and is available in a number of markets. Interestingly, this SUV is marketed in China and the USA but as the Buick Encore. The Mokka offers both petrol and diesel power plants.
Daihatsu Terios
Ford Kuga
Hyundai Elantra

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Ford - Edge
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What car is shown in the image?
Audi Q7
Ford Edge
Available in the United States since 2006 and Europe a decade later, the Edge competes in the mid-size crossover SUV segment. It offers three-engine options on US models, with the 3.5-liter Duratec V6 the largest available.
Hyundai Tuscon
Toyota 4Runner

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BMW Isetta 1957
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What car is shown in the image?
Autobianchi Bianchina 500
The Messerschmitt
Goggomobil T-300
BMW Isetta
Mini cars have a certain charm and perhaps the most famous of them all is the Isetta. Interestingly, this was not a BMW design but built under license. Most people, however, remember the BMW model of this vehicle above any others. BMW built the Isetta between 1955 and 1962. The single-cylinder vehicle got an estimated 78 mpg.

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Mercedes Benz B Class
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What car is shown in the image?
Audi Q5
Ford Focus
BMW 1 Series
Mercedes-Benz B-Class
The iconic Mercedes-Benz company came about in 1925 with the merger of Benz & Cie and the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) company. It has produced many cars over the years, but the B Class is one of their newer models, first introduced in 2005 and is marketed as a sports tourer.

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Porsche Cayman
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What car is shown in the image?
Porsche Cayman
A two-seat rear-wheel-drive sports car from Porsche, the Cayman was introduced in 2006. It is named after the Caiman, a reptile similar to an alligator. Porsche, however, chose a different spelling.
Range Rover Evoque
Willys Jeep
Chevrolet Silverado

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Pontiac GTO 1970
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What car is shown in the image?
Plymouth Fury
Ford Mustang
Chevrolet Camaro
Pontiac GTO
Sadly discontinued in 2010, the General Motors brand Pontiac has produced some iconic names in motoring and none more so than its GTO. The first models, released in 1964 were available in a convertible, hardtop and coupe.

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Windstar (Ford)
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What car is shown in the image?
Ford Windstar
This Ford minivan was produced for a nine-year period between 1994 and 2003 (it was renamed the Ford Freestar from 2004 until it was discontinued in 2007). It was only the second minivan that Ford had made available in the United States, replacing the AeroStar. In 2010, Ford was forced to recall 575,000 Windstars due to rear-axle issues.
Dodge Grand Caravan
Mercury Cougar
Chrysler Prowler

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