Auto Test Ch. 1,2

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If you worked 16 hours a week earning minimum wage, how much money would your gross per week be?

$116.00.

What is a reasonable offer to make on a new automobile in relation to Dealer Cost?

4%.

What safety features are available on automobiles?

Air bags, head restraints, seat belts, antilock brakes, tire quality.

Who was credited with the world's first motorcar?

Carl Benz in 1886.

What was the earliest self-powered road vehicle?

Cugnot steam traction in 1769.

What is the difference between a gasoline and diesel engine?

Gasoline: Uses spark plugs. Diesel: Compression ignition engines.

How do cars work?

ICE-Internal Combustion Engine. ICEs burn fuel in combustion chamber inside the engine.

If you buy an automobile and have to make payments, why is it best to shop around for interest rates?

It can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars.

What is the difference between buying and leasing an automobile?

Leasing is a lower monthly payment, but you don't own anything.

What two units of measurement are used to classify engine sizes?

Liters and cubic inches.

What is the difference between MSRP, Dealer Cost, and Dealer Invoice?

MSRP: Suggested retail price or sticker price. Dealer Cost: Amount the dealer will actually pay. Dealer Invoice: The price dealerships paid for a vehicle.

What is the difference between manufacturer and make?

Manufacturer: A company that produces vehicles-GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota, VW, Fiat. Make: Various vehicles that a company produces-Buick, Dodge, Lexus, Lamborghini, Ferrari.

What does it mean if someone has to co-sign a loan with you?

Not enough credit. They are responsible for the loan if you default.

What is a comparable when selling an automobile?

Paint quality, interior condition, mileage.

What are some expenses you will encounter on owning an automobile?

Taxes, licenses, insurance, maintenance, repairs, fuel.

What is an engine configuration?

The design of the engine block. Inline, opposed, slant, or V.

Why do you need an automobile?

To get from place to place.

What does the acronym VIN represent?

Vehicle Identification Number.

How are vehicles classified?

Weight-mini, light, compact, medium, heavy, sport utility, pick up, van. VIN, manufacturer, make, model, year, type.

Why is it a good idea to know the size of your vehicle's engine?

You can know how much power your vehicle has and how much it can pull.


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