
MOTORISTS are scratching their heads trying to spot all the car-related movies and children’s TV shows referenced in this brain teaser .
Hidden in the graphic are EIGHTEEN family TV shows and films with iconic or stand out cars. The brain teaser, by leading family motor retail group JCT600 has challenged people to name all of them in 30 seconds.
With the October half term around the corner people up and down the country are planning long car journeys to their staycations, JCT600 has put together this puzzle to help thumb-twiddling passengers pass the time.
Packed with 18 multi-generational references to famous cars from cartoons, television and film; if you consider yourself a keen observer and up for the challenge, set a timer for 30 seconds and see if you can figure it out.
Taking a deeper dive into the image, it would be best to try and figure out what exactly you're looking at with each icon. Not every hidden image in the brainteaser is a literal vehicle, but a nod to a classic tale.
Four different vehicles are shown in the image, alongside a number of characters and subtle hints to iconic props and themes.
A CHEEKY CLUE FOR YOUR FIRST SPOT: Make a Penelope Pitstop, don’t be dumb and don’t forget to call the Mystery Machine for help.
If you are struggling to spot the references, here's more help.
Olivia Wigglesworth, group brand marketing manager for JCT600 , said: “At JCT600 we are passionate about cars, and all have our favourites from childhood shows. Our puzzle explores all genres from cartoon, to sitcom to legendary family films, with one running theme, there is a cool or iconic car at its heart. We hope the quiz provides a little entertainment for long journeys this summer holidays and allows everyone to enjoy family time in the car.”
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