Can You Correctly Identify The Rarer Car?Do you think you know your car production numbers? Take this rarity quiz to test your car manufacture knowledge Michael Fernie Updated: 09 Dec 2016 Previous What Are Wheel Spats, And Why Does Nobody Use Them Anymore? Next Mazda RX-7: A Guide To Every Generation Sponsored PostsComments I got 80-89 range I’m proud of myself 80-89% because of this 😡 The one time I got higher than the top voted comment: 7/10. Close, but not close enough 6/10 2/10I’m not very good at this 4/10 Carap I would think that the definition of “rare” would mean how many of those cars are still running today; not the actual production number when new… 4/10, I’m ashamed The last one was pretty obvious… Pagination Page 3 Next page Next Page Previous page Prev Page Latest News News This Special Edition Mercedes G-Class Has A Very Silly Name News The New Audi A6 Saloon Wants To Show The Air Who’s Boss News This Safari-Spec Lotus Elise Wants You To Get Lost, Literally News Next Mazda MX-5 Will Stay Light, Keep The Manual Gaming You Can Now Play Pac-Man In Your VW News The McMurtry Spéirling Just Smashed The Top Gear Track RecordSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser On-Road Review Reviews 2025 Renault 5 Review: Simply Brilliant Reviews Cupra Formentor VZ TSI Review: Quick, Capable, But Lacking Emotion Reviews Cupra Leon VZ TSI Review: The King Of Leons Reviews 2025 Dacia Bigster Review: A Different Kind Of Horse Power Reviews Maserati GranTurismo Folgore Review: Easy To Like, Hard To Love
I would think that the definition of “rare” would mean how many of those cars are still running today; not the actual production number when new…
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I got 80-89 range I’m proud of myself
80-89% because of this 😡
The one time I got higher than the top voted comment:
7/10. Close, but not close enough
6/10
2/10
I’m not very good at this
4/10 Carap
I would think that the definition of “rare” would mean how many of those cars are still running today; not the actual production number when new…
4/10, I’m ashamed
The last one was pretty obvious…
Pagination