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Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1915-1920) 1916. Cadillac 341-B Imperial ... (2007–2020) Dodge Nitro (2007–2012)
The end of World War I saw the rise in the economic power of the United States due to its active trade, growing industry, and support of the Allied nations in the war. Its supplying of agricultural and manufactured goods to the Allied nations greatly boosted its economy, while the economies of Germany, France, and Great Britain suffered from major decreases in export trade activity and from ...
Cars introduced in 1920 (18 P) Cars introduced in 1921 ... Cars introduced in 2020 (143 P) Cars introduced in 2021 ... Cars by year of introduction.
Information / notes Runabout / Tonneau [n1 1] 1902 1908 9 The first automobile produced by Cadillac: Model D: 1905 1905 1 Model Thirty: 1909 1911 1 V8 Type 51: 1915 1923 1 Full-size luxury car: Type V-63: 1924 1930 C-body: 1 Full-size luxury car: V-16: 1930 1940 D-body: 2 Full-size luxury sedan, coupe, convertible and limousine: V-12: 1930 1937 ...
"The idea that cars become a part of the family, and a part of the house too, is a very American idea," Demeulmeester says. "I think it was Frank Lloyd Wright who was the very first architect who ...
By the 1920s roadsters were appointed similarly to touring cars, with doors, windshields, simple folding tops, and side curtains. [ 4 ] Roadster bodies were offered on automobiles of all sizes and classes, from mass-produced cars like the Ford Model T and the Austin 7 to extremely expensive cars like the Cadillac V-16 , the Duesenberg Model J ...
Cars analysed by the decades during which they were produced. ... 1920s cars (10 C, 222 P) 1930s cars (11 C, 259 P) 1940s cars (16 C, 159 P) 1950s cars (10 C, 291 P)
1920–21 Sheridan Touring Car 1920 Sheridan advertisement in the Atlantic Monthly. The Sheridan was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1920 to 1921. Manufacture of the car was based in Muncie, Indiana. [1] [2] The Sheridan nameplate has the distinction of being the first automotive brand started from scratch by General Motors.