Since the late 1800s, we have had luxury to travel with car power and ease of use. This wonderful device we rely on everyday, everyday, everyday life, has now been over a century, but many people who are not thinking about it will be surprised, basically it is the same as before It occupied the major part of the century. For generations with us today, we are using these devices to commute to various places of interest, workplace or elsewhere.
From the 19th century to the 20th century, Century Power was one of the preferred ways to move the car. Because electric cars are easy to operate, inexpensive and easy to maintain, electric vehicles were chosen instead of fuel vehicles. But why do people still choose fuel-powered cars? The competition between electric cars and fuel cars is cramped. In the 20th century, electric vehicles lost their popularity. There are many reasons to explain the drop in popularity. Automatic starter invention, cheap fuel, mass production and growing market for easier and faster refueling. Immediately, fuel vehicles using the latest internal combustion engines will be more advantageous than electric vehicles. Electric car slowly disappeared
For the first time in 1769, when the first steam locomotive was manufactured, the car already existed. In 1807, Francois Isaac de Rivaz designed the first car to run on gas combustion internal combustion engines. The journey of Hyundai car started in 1886, and German inventor Carl Benz made a car with a 4-stroke engine wire wheel between the rear wheels. Named "Mercedes-Benz patent car", it is the first car to generate its own power, which is why Karl Benz is patented and known as a modern inventor.
In 1885, German Carl Benz produced a tricycle with an internal combustion engine. Internal combustion engines will be the driving force for the fastest growing industry in the world. Today, Mercedes-Benz cars are well known all over the world ("car"; bib card 3). France is the largest automobile producing country, it was not replaced by America until 1904, after which America has lead the world. The brothers of Charles and Frank Doria established a small factory in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1896. That year, they produced and sold 13 cars and started the American automobile industry. Initially, the car was made for the rich. Brothers Duryea sell their cars for $ 1,300 each. Cheaper cars came on the market, but Henry Ford drove the car and used it to change the world. (Gordon, John Steele, Bib Card 4)