Yes, there were. The first cars came out in the late 1800's ( around 1880-1900 ).
15,256 car on the road.
pg 415 in your history book
Louis Bleriot in 1909 made the first flight across the English channel. He developed the first practical headlamps for cars and made a profitable business manufacturing them.
From 1909 to 1927, the Ford Motor Company built more than 15 million Model T cars.
Idling cars started before the Ford Model T in 1909. In those days cars were very dificult to start so once you hasd them running you didn't shut them off untill you were done with them. Now we Idle to warm or cool our cars. Blame the guy who invented the car heater.
From 1909 to 1927, the Ford Motor Company built more than 15 million Model T cars. 1908
Spartaco - 1909 was released on: France: August 1909 Italy: August 1909 USA: 6 November 1909 UK: 31 December 1909
Enrico III - 1909 was released on: France: March 1909 Italy: March 1909 UK: March 1909 USA: 8 November 1909
Cretinetti cerca un duello - 1909 was released on: France: February 1909 Germany: February 1909 Italy: February 1909 Spain: February 1909 UK: March 1909 USA: 24 April 1909
The first mass produced cars from an assembly line was the Curved Dash Oldsmobile. They were produced from 1901-1907. Henry Ford's Model T was introduced in 1908 for the 1909 model year.
Il piccolo venditore di ciclamini - 1909 was released on: France: June 1909 Italy: June 1909 UK: June 1909 USA: 28 August 1909 Germany: 1910
La trovata del dentista - 1909 was released on: France: May 1909 Germany: May 1909 Italy: May 1909 UK: May 1909 USA: May 1909