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As for average people's lives, there is little doubt that the automobile is the most revolutionary invention in the history of transportation from the wheel The basic principle of the automobile is simple; choose a wheeled vehicle of the many types usually pulled by horses or oxen, add an engine and create a personal transport vehicle propelled.
The first ancestor of the modern automobile is probably the Float, a three-wheeled vehicle, 2 to 3 mph steam powered built in 1771 by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot for the French Minister of War This heavy machine was never put into production because it was much slower and more difficult to use than a horse-drawn vehicle.
Amédée Bollée, also French, built a steam car 12 passengers improved in 1873, but proved impractical steam engine for a machine that was designed to challenge the speed of a horse and buggy's invention automotive practice had to wait for the invention of a motor usable internal combustion.
The milestone vehicle was built in Germany in 1889 by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach Powered with a 1 5 bedrooms, two-cylinder gasoline engine, he had a four-speed transmission and traveled at 10 mph Another German, Karl Benz also built a gasoline car -Powered the same year the automobile gasoline and automotive, remained largely a curiosity for the rest of the nineteenth century, with only a handful made in Europe and the United States.
The first car to produce in quantity Oldsmobile Curved Dash was 1901, which was built in the US by Ransom Eli Olds modern production of automotive body and the use of modern industrial assembly line, is credited Henry Ford of Detroit, Michigan, who had built his first petrol car in 1896. Ford began producing his model T in 1908 and 1927, when he was arrested more than 18 million had rolled on the assembly line .
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WEB DaimlerChrysler's corporate site for the merged automakers Daimler-Benz and Chrysler The historic site of the company the largest we found on web batch COOKIES this site URL Gottlieb Daimler The man who is largely a pioneer of the modern automobile industry apparently did not like to drive and can never have led to all URLs Karl Benz January 29, 1886, Karl Benz registered his patent DRP 37435 for a three-wheeled vehicle with a four-time 0 9 PS engine patent DRP 37435 today is recognized as the official birth of the automobile URL automotive hall of fame hall of fame recognizes and celebrates automotive accomplished individuals in the motor vehicle industry worldwide; a place of unique innovation URL people and inspiration European automotive Hall of Fame provided to the public by the newspaper Automotive News Mercedes Benz URL for children The Mercedes-Benz child site has an interactive museum where you can see and hear the first Great place to learn about cars cars in a fun and informative way and is a Cedy Auto Channel host Their goal is to create what now can best be described as an interactive television network; with full motion video, high quality audio, AV multi-point user communication, and the URL of the Ford Motor Company full information archive Everything you ever wanted to know about Ford Motor Company Many COOKIES this Site URL Oldsmobile the official website of General Motors, Oldsmobile Division the end of a URL of the time.
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January 29, 1886 For his motor car with three wheels Karl Benz gets patent DRP No. 37435, the act of automotive birth.
March 8, 1886 Gottlieb Daimler ordered a coach manufacturers Wimpff coach Wilhelm Sohn in Stuttgart and it includes a fast engine running, it is the first four-wheeled automobile.
29 September 1888 Following the acquisition of Daimler patent licenses for the U S A piano manufacturer William Steinway founded the Daimler Motor Company in Long Island, New York.
The car Selden was never manufactured, even if the first patent in the US for an automobile was awarded to George B Selden on an application filed May 8, 1879 Selden licensed and collected royalties for all manufacturers up that a court decision in 1911.
Patent 1975837 Issued on October 9, 1934 Ford V-8 engine.
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