About This Quiz
Millions of people around the world drive cars for hours every week. While most of us use cars frequently, some of us don't know much about vehicles, while others pride themselves on their knowledge of cars. While having car knowledge is a hobby for some and can impress some people, it can also have a real practical application.
Having knowledge about vehicles, engines and more can potentially help you in emergency situations or save you a lot of time and money. Without it, you might be left in the dark during troubling situations or you may have to pay someone hundreds of dollars to find or fix something you potentially could have done yourself. Unfortunately, many people just don't have that deep knowledge of cars to be able to do things like changing a tire or recognize where your alternator belt is to make sure it is in working condition.Â
On the other hand, however, there are those men and women who seem to know everything relating to vehicles and pride themselves on their deep knowledge and understanding. Whether you're a car expert who wants to test your knowledge with some skill-testing questions, or you're simply someone who wants to improve your knowledge of cars, we've got just the quiz for you. Read on and be challenged by answering questions that all car owners should know. These will range from general knowledge, to maintenance-related to car brands and much more.Â
While a vehicle needs many different fluids, headlight fluid isn't a real thing. These lights use electricity, like the other lights in your vehicle.
While you may never need to use it, having a spare tire in your trunk is always a good idea. A car cannot drive very well on three tires, so a spare will ensure you can always keep going.
Without oil to lubricate and clean the engine, it would be full of deposits that could cause friction. This can lead to potential issues and costly repairs.
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When changing lanes, it is important to make sure no one is driving where you want to go. This can be checked by looking over your shoulder, using mirrors, and utilizing a turn signal to make your intentions known.
The Toyota Corolla has remained among the top spots since its inception in the 1960s. Can you believe that tens of millions of them have been produced since 1966? Since they also last a looooong time, you still see some of those super-old ones on the road.
While automobiles were around before Henry Ford released the Ford Model T, it was generally seen as the first reliable and affordable mass-produced car. The Model T is still among the best-selling cars of all time.
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A car's horn is very important, but shouldn't be abused. It is meant to alert other drivers that you are there, or to get their attention, not to mess around with friends or startle people.
While Volkswagen is right on its tail, Toyota is still the largest auto manufacturer on the planet. In 2016, they produced well over 10 million vehicles.
While it's true that most V6s are more fuel efficient than V8s and most V8s are more powerful, this isn't always the case. The main different between the two is the number of cylinders the engine uses.
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As you drive your car, the alternator will charge your car battery. As long as it's still working well, your car's battery should never fail, unless the battery itself is the issue. That is, as long as you don't leave the lights on.
While there is some disagreement, it is generally believed that you should get your oil changed every 5,000 miles or so. Your car's manufacturer usually sets parameters which you should follow to keep your vehicle operating at its maximum capacity.
There is no set amount of time that should pass before you replace windshield wipers. It all depends on when they start to wear down. This will generally lead to streaky windows and wipers that don't fully touch the windshield to wipe it appropriately.
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When looking for a mechanic, you want to make sure they are experienced, respectful, trustworthy and have a good reputation. You are putting a lot of trust into them and their work, so be sure to take your time finding the right person for the job!
While cars indeed did have airbags before 1998, that was the year in which they became mandatory. Airbags have proven time and time again to prevent injuries and death compared to having no airbags.
A tire gauge is incredibly easy to use and can be found at most automotive stores. Just plug them into a tire's valve and it should give you an accurate reading. Make sure to check all four tires, as well as the manufacturer's recommended pressure, which can be found on a sticker on your vehicle and in the owner's manual.
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Having your spare set of keys in the car won't do you any good. They should instead be kept either in your home or a safe place that will be easy for you to remember.
While your first instinct might be to brake or pull the e-brake, this is likely just going to make you slide even further. Instead, you should look to turn into the slide, as it can sometimes correct the slide.
Driving in the winter and driving in the summer are very different. You need to be sure to drive slower, be more cautious and leave some space between vehicles for the inevitable sliding and skidding.
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Normally, it is customary in America for the left lane to be used primarily as a passing lane. Traffic will often move much faster.
While they can be long, it is a good idea to read or skim the owner's manual as soon as you get a vehicle. It will feature a ton of useful information, from what each light means, how often you should perform maintenance on the vehicle, and more.
Winter tires offer many benefits, but helping your car go faster isn't one of them. They do, however, help improve traction, remain flexible with temperature changes and offer drivers better handling in the winter.
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The RPMs on your vehicle stand for revolutions per minute. It is a unit of rotational speed, the number of times per minute the engine's crankshaft makes a full rotation. In essence, it's a measure of how fast the car is operating.
While Tesla was formed in 2003, it wasn't until 2008 that the company released its first vehicle, the Roadster. Since then, Tesla has released a number of other vehicles and has become one of the most exciting companies in the auto industry.
The Chevrolet Corvette was first introduced in 1953. While it has undergone several design changes and even a few name changes, the model is still going strong in 2019.
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The cold, especially extreme cold, can be very rough on your car. As a result, it's a good idea to let it warm up a bit before driving. It will ensure your car runs well and no damage is done.
While hybrid vehicles have been around for a number of years, it was the release of the Toyota Prius that led to their widespread availability. The Prius was released in Japan in 1997.
While uncommon, there is a good chance you will eventually have to drive through lights that have stopped working. In that case, the intersection turns into a four-way stop as if the traffic lights were stop signs.
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That's right, the leading cause of car crashes in the USA is distracted drivers. With nearly everyone having a phone, many people are using theirs when they are driving, which they shouldn't.
A car's VIN is often located on the windshield near where it meets the dashboard. This number can tell you a lot about a car, such as its features, where is was manufactured and much more.
The dipstick is used to check your oil. It can not only check the quality of your oil, but also ensure your oil levels are appropriate.
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Many cars have several different spots along the body where the car is meant to be jacked up. This will protect the frame and ensure your car is supported well while it is jacked up.
In 1886, the first-ever gas-powered vehicle was patented and took off on its first public outing. It was a vehicle created by Karl Benz, who is also part of the Mercedes-Benz car manufacturer.
While there is no "set" rule, it is generally recommended that you replace your tires every 50,000 miles or so. Of course, be sure to check out your tires every now and then to ensure they are still in good working condition and the treads aren't completely "bald."
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While it is not a direct cost, depreciation is actually the most expensive part of owning a car. it is normal for a vehicle to lose thousands of dollars worth of value in only a few years.