Cars, Trucks & Engines
You may have passed the test for your driver's license, but that doesn't mean you'll ace our quizzes about all things auto. Buckle up, because we're about to test your auto knowledge.
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Do you know your hatchbacks from your SUVs? Your snowmobiles from your snow plows? Or your destroyers from your corvettes? If you think you are good at identifying different vehicles, take the test!
By Craig
Since the '60s, muscle cars have become an iconic form of motoring. But can you tell the difference between a Camaro and a Mustang? Or a Chevelle and a GTO? Take the quiz and see if you can identify them all.
By Craig Taylor
Depending on how much money you are looking to spend, new cars fall across a range of prices, often depending on what category they fall into. But would you be able to pick out the price range correctly with just an image of the car as a clue? Let's see!
By Craig
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Massive behemoths of metal and rubber, gasoline-powered tractors have been utilized for farming purposes for well over a century and in many cases today, they form the backbone of many agricultural endeavors. If you’re an expert tractor aficionado, then let’s see if you know all of these bulky metal giants!
By Jacqueline Samaroo
Do you love cars? Are you a mechanic, a tinkerer or just someone who admires cars? Then take this quiz! These are the 50 essential car parts that every car lover must know, but 86% of people can't guess them by looking at just one image. Think you can? Prove it!
By Craig
Can you identify a Focus from a Fairlane? A Ferrari F40 from a Lamborghini Gallardo? How about an Accord from an Altima? Think you know your cars? Then give this quiz a go!
By Craig
Know you way around a garage? Prove that you know a monkey wrench from socket set. Can you tell a torque wrench from a screwdriver or Allen keys from torx bits? Let's see!
By Craig
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Gas stations or filling stations have been around since the early 1900s and are so commonplace nowadays that we tend to take them for granted. If you have an eye for details, do you think you can identify each of these gas stations from half of its logo? Let’s get pumping and find out!
By Jacqueline Samaroo
When if comes to luxury cars, BMW owners are twice as likely as the average person to play golf. Who introduced the first airbag? Or broke the land-speed record? See how much you know about BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
Battleships have formed an intricate part of sea warfare around the world since the Nelson's HMS Victory. But can you identify your Orient from your Ville de Paris? HMS Hood from the Bismarck? Or what about Iowa from the Missouri?
By Craig
So you are an auto whiz, are you? But can you guess the top speed of a host of different models, from sports cars, SUVs, muscle cars and a few surprises? To make it tougher, answers could be in mph or km/h.
By Craig
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They're more than just muscle: they're designed specifically for speed, speed, and oh, yes, speed. These vehicles, classic or just released, are considered road vehicles -- which means it's legal for you to drive them around town, rather than just on the track. See if you can tell one hot hatch from another, or a roadster from a muscle car.
From Harley-Davidsons to Kawasakis, there's certainly a motorcycle out there to suit whatever image you’re trying to project. Do you think you can match each of these motorcycles with the film it was featured in? Ride into our quiz and find out!
By Jacqueline Samaroo
So Ford has made some iconic cars, right? And you probably think that you would be able to identify most of them. But can you match the Ford model to the decade that it first came out in? Let's give it a bash!
By Craig
An engine is a complex thing. To work on it, a mechanic needs a range of tools and accessories to get the job done properly. And it's not just wrenches and sockets. There are many complex tools. Would you be able to identify them all?
By Craig
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Without a doubt, Harley Davidson is the most iconic motorcycle marque in the world. Over the years, there have been many models but would you be able to identify them all just from an image? Start your engines and let's see!
By Craig
So you think you know all the cars on the road, do you? Could you identify them from looking at just their headlights, however? Well, why not give it a try? Let's go!
By Craig
Europe is known for creating some of the most lavish high-quality cars in the world. Are you able to identify all these European cars? Take this quiz and find out!
By Craig
Off-road vehicles can take you over rough terrain. They allow adventurous people to explore places they never could before. Can you name all these rugged vehicles? Find out by taking this quiz!
By Craig
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Do you consider yourself a grease-monkey? These are some of the greatest cars in the history of automobiles and working on one is the next best thing to owning one. How many can you name from an image?
By Jody Mabry
These dream vehicles cover everything from military jets, muscular construction vehicles and of course those sports cars you'd love to step behind the wheel of. See how many of these dream vehicles you can name from an image!
By Jody Mabry
Muscle cars, sports cars, and even luxury cars, you name it and the '60s had it. If you think you're an expert on the iconic cars of the decade, take the quiz to see your score!
By Heather Cahill
American history is chock-full of cars that stand for more than just basic transportation. Some are beautiful, some are powerful, some are prestigious, and some are just plain cool. How much do you know about these amazing vehicles? Take the quiz now!
By Steven Symes
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Can you get past all the marketing stuff and puzzle out what car model names really mean? Do you know what an Accord really is? What about an Escort? You'll have to really concentrate for this one. Take the quiz now!
By Steven Symes
If you're a true car nut with gasoline running through your veins, when you watch movies and TV shows you're paying closer attention to the cars than the actors. Take this quiz to see how much you remember.
By Steven Symes