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The History of Automobiles

  • The First Automobile

    The First Automobile
    The first automobile made for human transportation was bulit in 1768 by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot.
    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_automobile
  • war automobile

    war automobile
    The french army used automobiles•
  • 1880's Automobile

    1880's Automobile
    Inventors tried to make automobiles that ran on gasoline, steam, and electricity . In 1886 the first automobile to run on pertrol and gasoline was made by Benz Patent-Motorwagen . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_automobile>
  • 1905 Car

    1905 Car
    In 1906, the Model A was powered by a Reeves 24-horsepower, four-cylinder, air-cooled engine. It came with a "Standard Extension Black Top" and two gas headlights as well as "Full Oil Lamp Equipment." The automobile had a Prest-o-Lite tank, Hartford shock absorbers, Gabriel horn and a speedometer. It also came with an extra tire and inner tube in a waterproof case with attaching irons, robe-rail and a footrest in Tonneau. A toolbox with full equipment was attached to the exterior running board.
  • 1920's Vehicle

    1920's Vehicle
    One of the biggest motoring events of 1927 was the release of the "new Ford", the Model A, which replaced the long-standing Model T after 18 years of production. Most of the early cars were open tourers (convertibles) but it didn't take long before they were enclosed and fitted with car heaters to improve passenger comfort. Companies that had formerly produced horse drawn vehicles became vehicle manufacturers or built bodies on chassis produced by others. Many of the expensive cars were custom
  • Modern Automobile

    Modern Automobile
    Total sales for Korean auto maker Kia were flat in April, but its two premium sedan offerings have seen abysmal numbers. The Cadenza full-size sedan, above, racked up fewer than 600 sales, whiled Cadenza and K900s combined. It isn’t all bad news for fancy Korean cars, though: Hyundai saw 3,159 Genesis luxury sedans leave the lot — a 40% increase over March.