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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 Reo Motor Car Co was established by Ransom E. Olds.
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Ford Motor Company produced new and better models every year to supply the insatiable public demand.
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There were about 6 new cars introduced in the 1930 line.
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In 1940 pre World War II the US produced 4,680,000 cars. Although each decade in history is different the decade of the 1940's is by far the most unusual in U.S. automobile history.
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1950s 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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In the 1960's the average new car costs about $2,752, and a gallon of gas was around 31 cents.
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Car manufacturers were dealt some serious challenges in the 1970s. Federal regulations were starting to take over style and power design meeting rooms and many of the cars style took a major hit.
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The 1980s represented an era of downsizing and reinvention among Detroit automakers, and the continuing flood of Japanese imports.
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The 1990's ushered in a new world order for sports cars beset by intractable old problems.
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The number of registered motor vehicle continues to increase steadily.
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There are 1 billion cars currently in use on earth.
About 165,000 cars are produced every day.
http://www.factslides.com/s-Cars