Car Crazy: Test Your Automotive Knowledge

Car Crazy: Test Your Automotive Knowledge
Cars have been a part of our lives for over a century, evolving from simple horseless carriages into complex machines that define our culture. But how much do you really know about the vehicles that dominate our roads? Let’s take a quick quiz.
America’s Favorite: The Enduring Pickup Truck
If you had to guess the best-selling pickup truck in America, chances are you wouldn’t be far off. The Ford F-Series has reigned supreme for decades, with the F-150 leading the pack. This iconic truck has become a symbol of American hard work and versatility.
Color Me Impressed
While car models come and go, some color trends remain remarkably consistent. White, black, gray, and silver consistently top the charts as the most popular car colors year after year. Perhaps it’s the timeless appeal or the ease of maintenance that keeps these hues in the driver’s seat.
Safety First: The Evolution of Car Features
It’s hard to imagine driving without turn signals, but it wasn’t always a requirement. Believe it or not, turn signals became mandatory on cars in the United States in 1973. Before that, drivers were left to rely on hand signals or hope for the best.
Another significant safety advancement was the introduction of airbags. The Oldsmobile Toronado was the first US car to feature a passenger airbag, a breakthrough that has saved countless lives.
From Luxury to Necessity: The Car Radio
While today we take car radios for granted, they were once considered a luxury item. In 1933, Crossley Motors introduced the first AM radio in a car, a feature that quickly gained popularity. By 1939, push-button AM radios were becoming standard equipment.
Off-Road Legend: The Jeep
The Jeep, a beloved off-road vehicle, has a rich history. Its roots can be traced back to the “quads” produced for the military during World War II. The first Jeep sold to the public was the CJ-2A, which featured a rear liftgate, side-mounted spare, and oversized headlights.
Made in America: Honda’s US Journey
Japan has become a major player in the automotive industry, but it wasn’t always that way. Honda made a significant move in 1979 when it opened its first US factory in Marysville, Ohio. Today, Honda operates 12 plants across the nation, contributing to the American economy.
Presidential Rides: From Subaru to Mustang
Even presidents have a penchant for cars. While most people associate presidential transportation with heavily armored limousines, some presidents have had more modest rides. Ronald Reagan owned a Subaru Brat for use at the Western White House, while Bill Clinton was spotted in a classic ‘67 Mustang.
Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply a casual driver, these facts offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of automobiles. And remember, when it comes to protecting your vehicle, our independent insurance agents can help you find the perfect coverage.
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