The first automobile with a combustion engine was developed in 1906 allowing people to travel from place to place without relying on an external force. The car essentially replaced the horse and buggy but by today’s technological standards it was a crude machine with very limited capacity. Jean Lenoir patented the internal combustion engine auto in 1860. Daimler and Benz produced the first gas powered auto in 1885. Electric autos were produced in 1891 by William Morrison, and were the first major improvement over steam engines. However, gas and petrol autos were mainly produced: Ford designed the Model T in 1903 and it was mass produced in 1908. General Motors further developed the auto by increasing its speed and making it sturdier using coil spring suspension which was introduced in 1934. Prior to that, however, the car radio had been placed in the auto, allowing drivers to tune into radio broadcasts from radio towers so long as they were within range of the signal. Today, cars are outfitted with satellite antennae to receive Sirius XM’s satellite signals—but in the 1930s, a car radio was a huge leap forward in terms of enjoyableness. The first car keys appeared in 1949, giving people more protection (they...
Power steering arrived two years later, giving people greater control over their vehicles (few people today know how difficult it can be to maneuver a car that has no power steering). Two years after that, in 1953, the first air conditioned car appeared, increasing the comfort level of driver and passenger. Chrysler was dominant at this period with all of its innovative technological changes to the automobile.References
Jardine. (2018). History of car technology. Retrieved from https://news.jardinemotors.co.uk/lifestyle/the-history-of-car-technology
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