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Chinas built the first minicher steam powerd vehicale
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Rolls-Royce built a 3,535 cc (216 cu in) V8 car from 1905 to 1906
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in the United States, the high-wheel motor buggy (resembling the horse buggy of before 1900) was in its heyday, with over seventy-five makers including Holsman (Chicago), IHC (Chicago), and Sears (which sold via catalog); the high-wheeler would be killed by the Model T
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The Formula One series originated with the European Grand Prix Motor Racing (q.v. for pre-1947 history) of the 1920s and 1930s.
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Bugatti Type 35C Grand Prix Racer 1926
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Italian Cisitalia have made 220 sports cars.
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Cadillac Eldorado Brougham – in its first generations were a bright representatives of golden epoch of American tailfin car design
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First DeLorean was a prototipe
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Porsche 911 wanted non-cheap but mass sport car, famoused its company; car was awarded the fifth place on international Car of the 20th Century competition; the car has successors with a similar design.
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He was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. He remains the most recent driver fatality in Formula One. Formula one driver safty change after is death.
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The economic crisis cut almost a third of light vehicle sales from Chrysler, Toyota, Ford, and Nissan. It also subtracted about a fourth of Honda’s sales and about a seventh of sales from General Motors.
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officially unveiled in 2013
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cars will not run on gas. Tha cars in the future will maby have a single-forge Bernoulli Convergenator.