No. Cars as we know them today were first developed in the 1880s. The technology had to wait for the invention of the internal combustion engine and the availability of petroleum fuels.
There were a few steam-powered vehicles but they weren't practical for road use. Steam engines were far more useful in trains and ships.
1848/66 = 2800%
1848 - 1820 = 28
The Mexican Cession was acquired in 1848 at the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
84*22 = 1848
44
Wisconsin became a state in 1848.
1848
The French Revolution contributed greatly to Paris's abysmal conditions in 1848. The conflict lasted from the 23rd February of 1848 to the 2nd of December 1848.
168 To get this answer divide 11 into 1848
From 1846 to 1848.
June 23rd 1848 fell on a Friday.
Mexican-American War formally ends in 1848.