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As cars transformed from being a luxury to a commonplace household item, and as larger distinctions were made between the higher and lower classes, standards of living increased. The mass production of vehicles led to the mass production of newer technologies that went along with the theme of convenience in society at the time.
Pages in category "1920s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 222 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1920–1921) Sheridan (1920 ... (No civilian vehicles were made this year) 1944 ...
3.1 1920. 3.2 1921. 3.3 1922. 3.4 ... steam-powered car was particularly notable in the history of motor vehicle production inasmuch as several examples were made ...
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1920" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
However, cars with front-wheel drive were made several years earlier in road cars produced by Alvis and Cord as well as in racing cars by Miller (and may have appeared as early as 1897). In the same vein, the independent suspension was initially developed by Amédée Bollée in 1873, but not put in production until the low-volume Mercedes-Benz ...
The Model T was a great commercial success, and by the time Ford made its 10 millionth car, half of all cars in the world were Fords. It was so successful Ford did not purchase any advertising between 1917 and 1923; instead, the Model T became so famous, people considered it a norm.
A steam car made by the Cremorne Motor Manufacturing Company of Chelsea. [24] [101] Crompton: US: 1903–1905: A steam car made by the Crompton Motor Carriage Company of Worcester. [24] [30] Dawson: US: 1900–1902: A steam car made by George Dawson's Dawson Manufacturing Company at Waynesboro (then known as Basic City). Only one was completed ...