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#6781, aired 2014-02-24 | THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY $400: (Alex delivers the clue from the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.) The first transcontinental car trip was made by Horatio Nelson Jackson in this 1903 Winton at a time when America had few roads & little support for cars, so, whenever he had a breakdown & needed repairs, he would often have to rely on these workers that the automobile would soon put out of business blacksmiths |
#5428, aired 2008-03-26 | FRENCH BUSINESS $1600: This company, whose symbol is seen here, eagerly embraced the automobile around 1890 Peugeot |
#2344, aired 1994-11-10 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $500: Mitsubishi Motors owns 15% of this Korean maker of the Excel automobile Hyundai |
#2271, aired 1994-06-20 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: This automobile firm once used the advertising line "Oh what a feeling!" Toyota |
#1660, aired 1991-11-15 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $400: With help from Mitsubishi, this company manufactured the first Korean automobile in 1976 Hyundai |
#986, aired 1988-12-12 | BUSINESS '88 $1000: It's the 1st automobile in 10 yrs. to get a "not acceptable" rating from Consumer Reports Suzuki Samurai |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS $200: Most recent merger between 2 U.S. automakers involved the takeover of AMC by this company Chrysler |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS $400: Costing over $56,500, the Allante is the most expensive car ever built by this company Cadillac |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS $600: This foreign car company opened a Pennsylvania plant in 1978, only to close it 10 years later Volkswagen |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS $800: Currently, the Ford Festiva & Pontiac LeMans are both built in this country South Korea |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS $1000: Japan's #4 carmaker, in 1987 they began selling in 9 western U.S. states & plan to go nationwide Daihatsu |
#637, aired 1987-05-19 | BUSINESS TRIVIA $600: GMAC was giving out 2.9% auto loans in 1986; its initials stand for this General Motors Acceptance Corporation |
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