Every year there are hundreds of cars born and if you "go slow" a bit to think, perhaps you will find hard to detect any form of difference. However, if this historical movie of more than a hundred years needs landmarks to remember, here is a list that is reliable for you.
The following 15 models are rated according to the criteria that are really close and practical to those who care and follow the history of the automobile industry in the world, the criteria cover more than 100 years of history. Of the cars today.
Invented by Benz - the first car in automobile history in 1885
The first car in the world - Motorwagen was born when people were known only before horses and trailers. This is a two-seater with three-wheelers using a single-cylinder engine with a chassis made of steel and wood. The first of 120 miles (192km) was made by the inventor's wife and two children.
The first automobile in history by Benz invented
Ford Model T 1908
The Ford Model T was truly the first revolution in the auto industry in the world when it was the first car built on the line. Henri Ford was not the inventor of chaining methods, but he was the first person to apply for automotive production (still today with more technologically advanced machines) and thanks to chain production. , The Ford Model T 1908 at the time was affordable, suitable for a large class of customers and open up the car market around the world.
The Ford Model T - the first car built in the line, allowing many people access to the most popular means of transportation to this day.
Cadillac Touring Edition 1912
Henry Ford was one of the first to join Cadillac, but later left the company because of disagreements with the capital contributors. Cadillac continued to grow and in 1912, the Touring was born and was the world's first electric starter. This model was immediately welcomed by women especially when it was only possible to start the engine with a hand-held system, which was easy to break the fingers and wrist. And right in the advertising campaign, Cadillac also focused on this image in promoting their products.
The Cadillac Touring Edition - the world's first electric starter.
Essex Closed Coach 1918
Essex was founded by the Hudson auto companies in 1918, and although the Essex brand lasted only four years, it made a huge contribution to the auto industry by launching its first sedan sedan. Price is more affordable, going against the trend of cars - are - convertible from earlier. And thanks to the Essex Closed Coach model, history is reversed as the seach becomes "more popular" and more popular, while convertibles become more expensive.
Essex, despite its bankruptcy, has also made its mark in the world car industry as it became popular.
Essex, despite its bankruptcy, has also left a mark in the world auto industry as the "popular" sedan.
Ford Model 18 - 1932
This is the first car in the world to be equipped with a V8 engine with a capacity of 65 horsepower. The speed, the power, made people forget the presence of the four-cylinder model of the Model 18 - 1932. It is interesting to note that the founder and president of the American automaker Henry Ford received Letter from famous bank robber Clyde Barrow "thank you" for producing such a "good car".
Ford Model 18 - the first V8 in the world
Buick Y - Job 1938
This is the first time that the world auto industry has added a concept - the concept car when in 1938 General Motors aroused curiosity and prepared for the birth of his new car should have exhibited. Featured new models and technologies are included: power windows, pop-up lights, door handles, bumpers, and especially waterfalls that Buik still uses. To this day.
Buick Y-Job - the car that gave birth to the concept of the world's first Concept Vehicle
Volkswagen Beetle 1938
Launched in 1938 with the strength of a small, simple, reliable and cost-effective car, the Volkswagen Beetle became the longest-running model in the history of the world's car and has There are over 21 million units available to customers. The VW Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche and the engineer continued to use rear-engine design and rear-wheel drive systems for his vehicles.
Bantam Jeep - 1940
The famous Jeep was originally from the American Bantam Car Company in Butler, Pennsylvania, USA. This four wheel drive vehicle changed the history of the automobile industry when it was selected by the US military during World War II. A small car comes from a bankrupt company that has contributed significantly to the US military's robust and robust operations, which not just any big auto maker can do.
The Bantam Jeep is considered to be the vehicle that helped to end World War II - by providing effective support to US troops and allies in the battle.
BMC Mini - 1959
British Motor Corporation has really changed the segment of small cars with front-mounted engine attached to the front-wheel drive system on the Mini 1959. This new layout helps the car reduce weight, save Space helps increase vehicle performance and fuel economy.
The car with front-wheel drive and front-mounted engine optimizes space and engine performance
Cooper T43 - 1957
The Cooper T43, built in 1957, uses the gearbox delivered from the Citroën Traction Avant to deliver the power of the rear-wheel drive system from a 2.0L I4 engine mounted behind the driver. This was the first car to win the 1958 Grand Prix. And so far, the Cooper T43 is still considered to be the vehicle that opens a new chapter in racing history with the Open-Wheel Racing design, which is now used by Formula1 cars.
Open-Wheel F1 cars are inherited from the Cooper T43
Ford Mustang 1964
The Ford Mustang 1964 is based on the Ford Falcon platform, but is designed with a longer hood and shorter cockpit to create a more powerful and attractive look. This car is included in the list of the most influential cars as this is the first car to offer additional options on both equipment and different types of engines. One factor that made American men of the time so passionate about dying was that they were able to make their own choices to suit their individual needs.
Ford Mustang 1964 - first option car in the world
Chevy El Camino SS 454 LS6 - 1970
The El Camino was born in 1959, but it really went into the history of the automobile industry when, in 1970, the SS 454 LS6 was produced. This is actually an LS6 Chevelle SS 454 with a cargo box behind it known for its tremendous power: 450 horsepower from the V8 engine block. This became the fastest pickup ever to be made not only for Chevy, but for the entire auto industry as well.
What do you think of seeing a truck that has ... 450 horsepower?
Audi Sport Quattro 1980
The Audi Sport Quattro racing car debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 1980 became the first racing car in the world to use full-time four-wheel drive. With a series of winning races, this model has proven the effectiveness of sports cars using the AWD four-wheel drive system.
Audi Quattro 1980 - German pride with full-time four-wheel drive
Chrysler Minivan - 1984
This is the car that is evaluated by the car industry as the station wagon is in the running. The Chrysler Minivan introduced in 1984 created a revolution and opened up a new segment - the Family Car segment in the United States. And within a short span of time, minivans became the alternative to station wagon cars.
And companies immediately racing to produce minivans to meet the increasing demand of customers: Chevrolet to launch Astro models, Ford no less with Aerostar. These two models use a front engine that comes with a rear-wheel-drive system. While Chrysler uses a front-loading engine with front-wheel drive, this gives Chrysler better traction and better driving experience.
Chrysler Minivan - car birth car family in the United States
Toyota Prius 1997
In 1995, Toyota debuted a hybrid concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show, and with tests a year later, the first Prius (bearing the NHW10 designation) was born. And in 1997, the first generation of Prius became the first gasoline-electric hybrid in the world be mass produced.
The world's first commercial bybird - Toyota Prius 1997
The Prius is currently sold in more than 70 countries, with its largest markets in Japan and the United States. By September 2014, the Prius achieved worldwide sales of nearly 5 million vehicles (nearly 70 percent of the worldwide market for hybrid cars since 1997).
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