AUTOMOBILES IN FRANCE

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The Car
Benz Velo. JPG
Benz "velo" model (1894) is added to the racing car at the beginning of the motorcycle,
Classification of vehicles
Various industry
Application of vehicle
Electric power supply of petrol, diesel oil,
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Yes the car
3-4 Wheels
The axis 0: 2
Ferdinand Verbiest inventor
Passenger cars in the year 2000.
Cars per 1000 people in the world map.

The car, autocar, car or automobile is a wheeled carriage of passengers in the vehicle, which is also its own engine or motor vehicles. Most of the definitions of the term sets that are equipped with air conditioning run primarily on roads, the seat of one of the eight-person usually has four wheels designed and constructed primarily of people instead of shipping the goods.

The term is also used in the cars, I describe the vehicle, railway systems, such as the small motor works, but it also provides a passenger and luggage space. Electric cars are often used for services of suburban train, IC and IC railway systems.
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There are approximately 600 million cars worldwide (roughly one in eleven people per car).[5][6] the worldwide amounted to about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007. Yaşar, each year, more than one billion cubic metres (260 billion Us gallons) of gasoline/petrol and diesel fuels. The numbers are growing rapidly, especially in China and India. Cellular Phones
Table Of Contents
1 Word origin
the history of the 2.
mass production (3)
Weight 4
Fuel and propulsion technologies (5)
6-Security
7 the costs and benefits
8 environmental effects
9 other negative consequences
10 Cars without driver
11. the future of car technologies
12 open source development
car 13 alternatives.
14. industry
15. the market
See also: 16
17 Links
18 bibliography
19 external links
The word Car, through the French, derived from the ancient Greece the word Aytos (Sports cars, auto) and the Latin mobilis ("mobile"); means a vehicle that moves instead of the Exchange margin system or of individual animals or other modes of transport. It is likely that the car comes from the Latin word as an alternative to a name or a carrus carrum ("wheeled vehicle") or Word (from old French) French Carre (the "products") or gallialaisten, karros (a Gallic chariots) of the Word on.[8] is the V90

Probably the first working steam-car was designed by Ferdinand Verbejst, a Flemish Jesuit mission in China in 1672 to about a member. It was a toy model of a length: 65 cm, Emperor of China, who was unable to complete the driver or passenger.[10][11][12] it is not known if this was the Verbejst of all time in the model.

In 1752, Shamshurenkov, a Russian peasant Leontiy, son of the automatic transfer of the ship, the people built the four wheels and fitted with the kilometres driven and uses the same principle in the construction of the proposed later, blowing out the si.
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Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, is widely credited with building the first self-propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile in about 1769 he established the steam engine of the vehicle.[14] he also built two steam tractors, the French army, which is stored, the French National Conservatory of Arts and crafts movement.[15] However, his inventions are suffering from water supply and water supply problems.[15] in 1801, Richard Trevithick built and demonstrated his locomotive puffing Devil road, is considered one of the many steam powered road vehicle, the first of the tour. Unable to maintain sufficient steam pressure for long periods of time, and poorly used.

1780, the Russian inventor Ivan Kulibin, developed in the three-wheeled transport ship, the humans for elementary aggregates, the transfer of power of the Pedal axle differential.

1807-Joseph Niépce was born on 29, and his brother, Claude, probably created in the world, which they called Pyréolophore, but decided to install a boat, the River Saone, France, on the first internal combustion engine.[17] in 1807, Swiss inventor notwithstanding, François Isaac de Ribaz my "fuel to the engine of the Rivas" and create the first car in the world, which is powered by the engine. Pyréolophore Niépces was the power source, the mixture of powdered (dry FIR Club.

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