Rebecca,

I think it depends on what kind of page you are having them. You
could use if it is a support/help page.

At first, users should be familiar with the question
(understandability comes first) in order to continue reading the
answer paragraphs. Just for example - in your case, consider users
who do not even know what the word 'cars' are to further read about
how they are made. Rather you could mention it in an informative tone
- simple labels here.

If it is something that users often tend to ask and hear for an
answer type, then it is good to use there. As mentioned before, in a
help and support page. They would not work (again for example) on a
'about' page of a person. Questions would then sound like About
me?, My phone number? My house address? My favourite things?.. etc
would not sound appropriate. 

Hope this helps!


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