Guido da Vigevano in 1335..it was a windmill type drive to gears and thus to wheels...
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The first vehicle to move under its own power for which there is a record was designed by Nicholas Joseph Cugnot and constructed by M. Brezin in 1769. A replica of this vehicle is on display at the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, in Paris. I believe that the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D. C. also has a large (half size ?) scale model.
2006-11-08 18:23:00
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answered by Tru-Gem 2
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The first was Guido da Vigevano in 1335. Some windmill type of car.
First steam powered was Father Ferdinand Verbiest. The first vehicle to move under its own power Nicholas Joseph Cugno in 1769. It weighed 8000 pounds and had a top speed on 2 miles per hour. He was recorded as the first accident he ran it into a wall.
Henry Ford invented the assembly line for automobile manufacturing
2006-11-09 02:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This question does not have a straightforward answer. The history of the automobile is very rich and dates back to the 15th century when Leonardo da Vinci was creating designs and models for transport vehicles.
There are many different types of automobiles - steam, electric, and gasoline - as well as countless styles. Exactly who invented the automobile is a matter of opinion. If we had to give credit to one inventor, it would probably be Karl Benz from Germany. Many suggest that he created the first true automobile in 1885/1886
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2006-11-09 02:12:15
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answered by anything2getin 5
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Henry Ford, Model T
2006-11-09 02:17:52
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answered by puma 6
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Charles and Frank Duryea in 1893 made the 1st gasoline powered car
2006-11-09 02:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Henry Ford, I think it was the model T. Can't remember for sure, though. I've been out of school way too long.
2006-11-09 02:05:45
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answered by bown 4
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I'm going to say Henry Ford's model A?
I think I'm wrong.
2006-11-09 02:06:00
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answered by meg (on Violet Hill) 6
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I will say Henry Ford.
2006-11-09 02:07:03
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answered by hopeless 5
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Henry Ford? The make...well I don't know. I just know that it is Ford.
2006-11-09 03:08:16
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answered by Hardrock 6
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fred flintstone.
his car's tyre made of rock.
2006-11-09 02:11:51
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answered by ≈ ฬ ≈ 7
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