In the past 16 years, hundreds of car quizzes have come by on our website with even many more answers from our readers. As many of the competitors are judges by now, we thought the time may have come to spice things up a little; primarily by a change in the judgment system.
This means from now on, participants will compete in a 6-month competition. So twice a year we will have a new winner for the last 24 quizzes (both prewarcar.com as well as postwarclassic.com count here). If you participate (giving an answer is enough) you will receive 1 point. When your answer is correct, you will receive 3 points. If we declare your answer to be the best and most complete, you will receive 5 points.
In the end, you can miss 4 quizzes. So only the 20 best will count. If you participate in all 24 quizzes, you will get 9 bonus points.
The winner will receive the famous PreWarCar.com and PostWarClassic.com T-shirt including a badge. Apart from that, there is an additional price, sponsored by Hans Compter Automobiles. The first prize will be the book Investing in cars by Vincent van der Vinne. After winning, we ask you to be the judge for the next period of 6 months and to send in a quiz yourself. You can happily participate again after this period.
We trust you all will keep enjoying our quizzes and we wish you all the best of luck!
The first pre-war quiz:
A well-known German designer of airplanes decided to build cars as well. He built more than 5500 airplanes for the German army before he started with cars. There are not many built and as far as we know, no car left.
We are very much looking forward who knows more about this car. Please leave your answer in a comment before Monday 25th and use no more than 100 words. Good luck!