Although cars are ubiquitous today, the technology that is so pivotal to the modern life of Americans an Europeans is relatively young. The introduction of the gasoline-fueled internal combustion engine dates back only to 1885. By 1888, Karl Benz, a German engineer and the inventor of the modern automobile, had launched the first line of mass-produced cars in Germany. The U.S., France and then Britain soon followed suit.
Archiv: Automobile
2010 1 Feb
The EU and the Automobile Countering the Economic Downturn, Revitalizing the Industry
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