Now that I have basic understanding of models, I encountered even more 
confusing subjects - views and urls. Now, the class-generic views are quite 
easy to grasp at basic level, but I fail to understand what's wrong with 
this code:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
    (r'^$', ListView.as_view(
        model=Car,
        context_object_name="cars_list",
        template_name='data/cars_list.html',
        )),
    (r'^(?P<pk>\d+)/$', DetailView.as_view(
        model=Car,
        context_object_name="car_details",
        template_name='data/car_details.html',
        )),
)

The ListView is working fine, but when I try to get the details about 
single car, all I'm getting is error: "No car found matching the query". I 
tried adding 'queryset = Car.objects.all()' both in urls.py and in 
views.py, creating custom class, but the error persists.

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