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It was a large three-wheeled vehicle that moved at the speed of a walk and was meant to haul cannon. Earlier cars had been driven by springs and compressed air. Windmill-powered vehicles were made before them.
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A steam engine is an external combustion engine (ECE) in which the fuel is combusted outside of the engine, it can carry some people.
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Steam cart with capacity for 18 passengers. Engineers around the world could no longer stop thinking about steam engines.
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An internal combustion engine (ICE or IC engine) is a heat engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit.
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Internal combustion engine. The only piston available to the machine is mounted horizontally.
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It was the brainchild of Charles Jeantaud, a coachbuilder who built his first electric carriage in 1881. Among the vehicles he constructed was the first car to set a land speed record [39.24 mph (63.15 km/h]).
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Invented the internal combustion engine, and with his business partner the engine designer and industrialist Wilhelm Maybach fitted this to a two-wheeler, the first internal combustion motorcycle.
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Swedish brothers Jöns and Anders Cederholm present the first vehicle with a twin-cylinder engine.Swedish brothers Jöns and Anders Cederholm present the first vehicle with a twin-cylinder engine.
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It was a motor vehicle designed and manufactured by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885. It is widely recognized as the first motorcycle. Daimler is often called "the father of the motorcycle" for this invention.
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In 1887, Danish builder Albert F. Hammel builds a 4-wheeled vehicle with internal combustion engine
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In Brighton, Magnus Volk builds his first three-wheeled electric car. Later, he sells a four-wheeler to the court of the Turkish sultan.
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Wilhelm Maybach, who works for Gottlieb W. Daimler, builds the so-called "Daimler car with steel wheels".
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The company Societé Nationale de Construction de Moteurs H. Tenting, from Boulogne-sur-Seine, which has been manufacturing gas engines since 1884, builds its first car with a friction wheel drive.
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Henry Ford with the invention of his own self-propelled vehicle called a quadricycle made his first successful test on June 4 of that year. After several tests, Ford began to develop ideas to improve it.
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Nikolaus Dürkopp begins the manufacture of racing cars that incorporate an important innovation: The transmission is carried out by chains instead of belts. This principle is imposed after a short time.
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Spyker builds the first six-cylinder engine and the first four-wheel drive vehicle in the Netherlands.
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Karl Benz donates the first motorized vehicle, manufactured by him in 1886, to the German Museum in Munich. This car was the first vehicle with a gasoline engine.
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In 1910. The firms Argyll, Crossley, Arrol-Johnson and Isotta-Fraschini used four-wheel brakes for the first time.
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A car marketed for the population is developed which gets the name or alludes to the sedan models as we know it today
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The first product was the 1924 Chrysler Six, an all-new car retailing for $1,565, which featured two significant innovations: a powerful six-cylinder high-compression engine, as well as the first use of hydraulic brakes on all four wheels.
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On April 14, 1927, the first Volvo car rolled out of the factory gates in Gothenburg, on Sweden's west coast. The car was officially named ÖV4 and was a convertible car with a four-cylinder engine. The world's first Volvo was ready to hit the road.
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Developed by Ferdinand Porsche between 1932 and 1938 at the request of Adolf Hitler, this vehicle covered more than 2.9 million kilometers of tests and when the Type 1 was presented, the Führer named it KdF-Wagen (Kraft durch Freude or Force through the happiness).
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In 1973, it launched the first car with this equipment, the Oldsmobile Toronado, which was equipped with gigantic bags that unfolded and inflated to protect the head, torso and knees of its occupants. There were 1,000 units that were put on sale with an extra cost of 250 dollars.
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1981 El completamente nuevo auto "K" estaba impulsado por un nuevo motor de 2.2litros y solo cuatro cilindros.
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In 1988 the Chrysler New Yorker was the first American car with an air bag as standard equipment.
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HONDA begins the 21st century by selling the INSIGHT, a gasoline-electric hybrid in the United States.
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In the following periods of time at the beginning of the 21st century, it was possible to develop and obtain a great advance in what was the automotive field in the equipment and manufacturing much more vehicles and equipment with higher quality in safety, performance and adequate to the system of today.
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Taking into account the development that today's vehicles have had, automated vehicles that work based on an automatic control system and that can reach 400 kilometers per hour are also highlighted.
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