Saturday, September 12, 2009

Car History

Cars (short of the automobile that comes from the Greek 'autos' (self) and Latin 'movére' (move)) is a wheeled vehicle with four or more who bring their own machines. Types of cars, including buses, vans, trucks. Operation of the car is called driving.
The first steam vehicle made in the late 18th century. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot with vehicle successfully demonstrated in 1769. The first vehicle to use power steam engines, steam engines may increase the most known, was developed in Birmingham, England by the Lunar Society. And also in Birmingham, gasoline power cars were first produced in Britain in 1896 by Frederick William Lanchester who also patented the disc brake. In the 1890s, ethanol is used as a source of energy in the U.S.
Discovery Cugnot low usage is seen in his native France, and the findings forwarded to Britain, where Richard Trevithick drove year-steam in 1801. The vehicle is considered odd at first, but after the discovery of the decade, such as hand brakes, multi-speed transmission, and increased speed and steering wheel, making it a success.

Today, Americans own more cars than any other country. Japan led in the manufacture of cars, but Japan's population could not afford to run a car because parking spaces are rare and the price of an expensive fuel

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