Quiz: Show your motoring knowledge by answering our questions on some of the more historic names in motoring.
The prize is not monetary but mental - the knowledge that you are either a true car buff, or ready to get measured up for that anorak.
Good luck. The answers are in your head, or listed below.
List five cars that were named after animals.
Like the phonetic spelling of US petroleum it was the first factory to build passenger cars in large numbers in the former Soviet Union.
Once described as "never so much automobiles as they are a state of mind," this American car maker of the 1920s is remembered more for its colour schemes and advertising. It also shares its name with a current Formula One team.
Born in Switzerland in 1878, this watchmakers son invented a pump for transferiring wine from barrels before heading for Canada and then New York. His name is renowned in the annals of American automotive history.
This car was named of the winner of the Battle of Austerlitz.
This car shared its name with the US poet and essayist, one of the Transcendentalists.
Produced in Dundalk in the late 1950s, this car took its name from its German founder, and the firm was better known for aeroplanes.
The easier crossword in The Irish Times, this early 20th century marque was made in New York and pinched the name from Mercedes.
One of the best-known names in the cycle industry before cars were even thought of, this Sheffield-based firm traded in its name in 1976 when the firm was taken over by Chrysler.
Answers: Gaz; Jordan; Chevrolet; Badger, Panther, Buffalo, Colt, Lion, Mustang, Jaguar; Napoleon; Emerso; Heinkel; Simplex; Humber