Car Time Scale_Arwa Suliman

  • Cars in the 1950's

    Cars in the 1950's
    Long, flowing lines and futuristic tail fins are some of the hallmarks of the era, and visual flairs make 1950s cars what they are. Elaborate taillights, often bright red in color, were another defining feature of 1950's cars, as were wrap-around windshields and hood ornaments. Luxury items such as power steering, power brakes, and automatic transmission became more popular and widely available.
  • Cars in the 1960's

    Cars in the 1960's
    American cars of the early 1960s were lumbering, chrome-encrusted behemoths. The 1963 Sting Ray, the first of the second-generation (C2) Chevy two-seaters, was shockingly beautiful, lithe, nimble, and, of course, blindingly fast.Some kinds of cars would be Ford Mustang. Probably the single most iconic '60s car in America, the 1964 Mustang started a revolution , Chevy Camaro , Chevy Corvette, VW Beetle and more
  • Cars is the 1970's

    Cars is the 1970's
    The 1970's was an era that brought cars back to practical and worked to keep America working. The sports cars and muscle cars of the past decades start to fad away to the rise of smaller more fuel efficient cars. New regulations by the federal government put limits on car designs and engine performance on the roads.In 1970's about 545.35 got cars in that decade . as they grow the prices and the cars started to get more intense .
  • cars in the 1980's

    cars in the 1980's
    Despite this, at many American classic car shows, automobiles typically range from the 1920s to the 1970s. Recently, many 1980s and even early 1990s cars are considered being "classic automobiles".A few new technological and stylistic developments did come out of the era. This included the supercharger that allowed a modification to the engine intake to increase the overall engine performance, the introduction of the Minivan and the compact SUV.
  • Cars in the 1990's

    Cars in the 1990's
    The 1990s saw the launch of an impressive line-up of sports models that offered great handling and a burst of power at an affordable price point. Cars like the Lamborghini Diablo, McLaren F1, and Ferrari F50 Cars from the '90s have at least some modern comfort and safety features, and even relatively inexpensive cars can have respectable power and performance. “They have air conditioning, they have power windows, they have airbags, a lot of them!
  • Cars in the 2000's

    Cars in the 2000's
    At the forefront of these are carbon-fiber cars like the Enzo, Carrera GT and SLR. It also gave us a totally new car in a different league to everything else. The Hypercar was a distinctly 2000s decade invention, with the Bugatti Veyron the first of the new hypercar cars. Vehicles in the 2000's . Vehicles of the 2000's were bigger, more powerful and included far more features than previous models and with technology making engines more efficient it seemed like the best of both worlds.
  • Cars in the 2010's

    Cars in the 2010's
    The 2010s were among the most eventful decades since the invention of the automobile in the late 1900s. the majority of cars had, at most, two front airbags. And now, cars also have accident avoidance features such as collision warning systems, blind spot recognition, and alert sensors. Some cars 2010 BMW X5 M , 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost , 2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueHybrid. and way more
  • Cars in 2023 !

    Cars in 2023 !
    average new car transactions were about 21% higher than the same month three years ago when no end was in sight for the pandemic. However, average transaction prices are flat compared with last year. Electric car prices are down about $13,000 from a year ago While predicting the best time to buy a car isn't an exact science, experts predict potential price drops in 2023. The average price for new and used vehicles should continue to drop, though they'll come down at different times