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The first experimental vehicles were built in the 17th and 18th century, but it was not until after Richard Trevithick had developed the use of high-pressure steam, around 1800,
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In the United States, numerous steam coaches were built from 1860 to 1880.
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In 1893, St. Louisans glimpsed the first "horseless carriage" on the streets of their city.
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Contributions to the manufacture of early 1900 cars were made possible by several men. Two brothers, Charles E. and James F Duryea, were the first to manufacture and market a successful gasoline-powered automobile.
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The automobile was changing American life. It had already started to change the language: 'parking', 'necking', and 'petting' had made their way into the language
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he automobile industry entered the mainstream in the 1920s. Finally, the average family could consider owning a car. Manufacturers had found ways to make cars more efficiently, and safer to drive.
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The new British Built Austin A40 has everything you need in a small car plenty of power but saves you gasoline at every turn and also released a Austin Dorset 2 door
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950s cars were some of the most classic, powerful and unsafe cars ever driven. The modern designs and acceleration abilities were getting more and more amazing every year.
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There were quite a few great cars introduced in the 1990s. One of them is my all-time favorite car: the Dodge Viper.
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If a year is a long time in politics, two decades must be a few lifetimes in the world of cars. The automotive landscape has changed beyond recognition since the first issue of Top Gear magazine thudded onto shelves back in September 1993.