The First Automobile with Internal Combustion Engine
The first Car with internal combustion engine is attributed to Karl Friedrich Benz in the city of Mannheim in 1886 with the model ** Benz Patent-Motorwagen **. The first long trip in a car was made by his wife Bertha Benz in 1888, going from Mannheim to Pforzheim, cities separated from each other by about 105 km. It is worth mentioning that it was a milestone in the old automobile, given that a This automobile had a maximum speed of about 20 km / h, spent a lot more fuel than a vehicle at that same speed spends now and gasoline was bought in pharmacies.
Henry Ford
On October 8, 1908, Henry Ford began producing cars on an assembly line with the Ford Model T, which allowed him to reach previously unthinkable manufacturing figures. Ford took advantage of the thrust of the Industrial Revolution and began to manufacture the Model T, in series, this was something never seen before since all the cars were manufactured by hand, with a traditional process that required a lot of time. The Ford assembly line allowed him to manufacture the Model T for almost twenty years, in which he produced fifteen million copies.
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