How Many '90s Cars Can You Identify?

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By: Kennita Leon

5 Min Quiz

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About This Quiz

People weren't huge fans of most of the cars of the '70s and '80s, so there wasn't much hope for the decade that was set to follow, the '90s. It seemed like the '60s was the best because of its fast and powerful sports and muscle cars and that the automotive world was on a steady decline since 1970. But car lovers were pleasantly surprised when the nineties came around, mostly due to the design changes and upgrades they saw during those ten years. Gone were the boxy, performance-lacking, slow cars, it was in with the curves again.The '90s saw a new dawn for vehicles, and it's one of the reasons why most of the cars made during that decade are still around today. And while we can't exactly call them classics yet (because they aren't that old), they are pretty legendary.

So, we're going to show you a few of the best vehicles that were made between 1990 and 1999. Your job is to correctly name that vehicle, so we can test just how much you know about the cars that ran (or should it be drove) the streets over 19 years ago. Let's see if you pass with flying colors or if you'll get a flat tire on the way.

Which car is this?

The Hummer H1 is a four-wheel-drive utility vehicle which was manufactured from 1992 to 2006.

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Which car is this?

The Plymouth Prowler is a two-door sports car which was based on the 1993 concept car of the same name.

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Which car is this?

This four-door sedan, which was introduced in 1989, was the first model of the Lexus LS.

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Which car is this?

This compact luxury automobile was built across two model generations which spanned from 1978 - 1993 and 1994 - 1998.

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Which car is this?

The Ford Ranger is a line of compact pickup trucks which was produced in the Americas from 1983 to 2011.

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Which car is this?

The Maserati 3200 GT is a 2+2 grand tourer which was introduced in 1998 and styled by Italdesign Giugiaro.

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Which car is this?

This full-size luxury SUV was sold and marketed primarily in North America since its debut in 1998.

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Which car is this?

The '90s decade gave rise to the ninth and tenth model generations of this personal luxury car.

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Which car is this?

The GMC Syclone is an all-wheel-drive pickup truck which was introduced and discontinued in 1991, with 2,995 units produced.

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Which car is this?

This line of compact cars, which made its debut in 1991, was the very first line of Saturn vehicles to be produced.

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Which car is this?

This sports car, which was produced across two generations, was a model of the Nissan Z-car family.

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Which car is this?

Introduced in 1994, production for this grand tourer was discontinued in 2004, with a total of 7,000 units built.

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Which car is this?

The BMW M5, which made its debut in 1985, is a sports sedan variant of the BMW 5 Series.

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Which car is this?

The Dodge Neon, also marketed as the Plymouth/Chrysler Neon, is a front-wheel, front-engine sports compact car which was introduced in 1994.

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Which car is this?

This model is sports/performance variant of the F-150, which was unveiled by Ford SVT in 1999.

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Which car is this?

The McLaren is a sports car which was manufactured for seven model years from 1992 to 1998.

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Which car is this?

This shooting-brake styled high-performance vehicle was produced and marketed from 1998 to 2002.

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Which car is this?

This full-size pickup truck has been built over five model generations since its introduction in 1981.

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Which car is this?

The Ford Crown Victoria, also known as Crown Vic, is a four-door sedan which was built and marketed over two model generations.

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Which car is this?

This sport-compact trim was introduced to North America and Japan during Honda Civic's third generation.

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Which car is this?

Originally built from 1936 to 1958, this full-size vehicle was reintroduced in 1991 and sold until 1996.

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Which car is this?

This compact car, which was based on the original Beetle, was manufactured and sold by Volkswagen from 1997 to 2011.

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Which car is this?

This muscle car/pony car was a high-performance variant of the Ford Mustang, which was built and sold for 12 model years.

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Which car is this?

The Pontiac Grand Prix, a series of personal luxury/full-size/mid-size cars, was discontinued in 2008, 46 years after its debut.

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Which car is this?

This mid-size pickup truck, which was replaced by the Toyota Tundra, was built for seven model years from 1992 to 1998.

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Which car is this?

Officially sold as the Honda NSX, this vehicle is a two-seat, mid-engine sports car which made its debut as a concept car at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show.

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Which car is this?

This Nissan Skyline is a series of vehicles which produces compact cars, sport cars and compact executive cars.

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Which car is this?

This line of SUVs was unveiled in 1990, and as of 2018 is currently in its fifth model generation.

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Which car is this?

Production for this front-engine, rear-wheel sports car was ceased in 2002, with a total of 811,634 units built.

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Which car is this?

This high-performance, mid-engined sports car, which was built from 1990 - 2001, was the first Lamborghini to attain a top speed of over 200 mph.

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Which car is this?

The Chevrolet Corvette C4 ZR-1 is a sports car which, in March 1990, set a record for the highest 24-hour 5,000-mile speed.

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Which car is this?

The Geo Metro is a variant of the Suzuki Cultus, which was available as a two-door convertible, a four-door sedan and a three/five-door hatchback.

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Which car is this?

The RS Cosworth is a sports version of the Ford Escort, which was manufactured from 1992 to 1996.

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Which car is this?

The Mazda Miata, also sold as the Mazda MX-5, is a lightweight two-seater roadster which made its debut at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show.

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Which car is this?

This front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car was manufactured from 1992 to 2017.

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Which car is this?

The Suzuki X-90, which was built between 1995 - 1997, is a subcompact car which was available in a two-door coupe body style.

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Which car is this?

This sports car/grand tourer made its debut in April 1978 and was manufactured until August 2002.

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Which car is this?

The name Chevrolet Lumina is applied to several vehicles and was first used during the 1990 model year on a sedan, coupe and minivan.

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Which car is this?

The Ferrari F50 is a mid-engined sports car which was available in a two-door Berlinetta/Targa top body style.

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Which car is this?

This two-seat sports car was the fastest production car from 1992 - 1993 due to a top speed of 212.3 mph.

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