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the history of the car

  • the third ever car

    the third ever car
    hile working as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, Henry Ford (1863-1947) built his first gasoline-powered horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, in the shed behind his home. In 1903, he established the Ford Motor Company, and five years later the company rolled out the first Model T. from google
  • the second car

    the second car
    One of the oldest cars is the 1884 DE Dion Bouton Et Trepardoux Dos-A-Dos Steam Runabout. Georges Bouton and Charles-Armand Trepardoux at the request of the young Count De Dion. With the four back-to-back or dos-a-dos seats and four wheels, the 1884 La Marquise as it was known, is considered by some to be the first family car. from google
  • the first car

    the first car
    in 1886 Carl Benz applied for a patent for his vehicle powered by a gas engine.” The patent – number 37435 – may be regarded as the birth certificate of the automobile. In July 1886 the newspapers reported on the first public outing of the three-wheeled Benz Patent Motor Car. the first Car had two wheels with a small little engine but the modern cars mostly have bigger engines or technogly. from google
  • the fourth car ever

    the fourth car ever
    The first 4WD (four-wheel drive) system was developed in 1893 by British engineer Joseph Diplock, who patented a four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering system for traction engines. Six years later, Ferdinand Porsche built a four-wheel drive electric vehicle. from google
  • the sixth car ever

    the sixth car ever
    Sixt was founded in Munich Germany in 1912 by Mr. Martin Sixt. He called his company „Sixt Autofahrten und Selbstfahrer“. With only three cars, he started what is now an internationally known brand.
  • the eight car

    the eight car
    The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927. It is generally regarded as the first. from google
  • the fith car ever

    the fith car ever
    Brooks Walker
    In the 1930s the American inventor Brooks Walker invented a device which used added a fifth wheel to cars to aid parallel parking. from google
  • the seventh car

    the seventh car
    The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight, two-seater, open-top, open-wheel, sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars. from google