Vehicle engines from the 30's were bigger in size and weight but had less power in general.
Cars of the 1930s were quite different from those of today. They were more boxy in design, had underpowered engines, and place glass for windows and windshield.
they old cars may look OK but they are very bad to keep running and on the road today's cars are better.
Not the kind that we think of today, which are powered by engines.
Cars in the 1930's on average cost about $500. The average cost of a car today is $31,452 dollars.
American cars are bigger because 30 years ago the gas was expensive in Europe and in America it was only a couple of cents therefore Europe made lighter, smaller, more fuel efficient cars while America just wanted the bigger and more powerful engines therefore the cars are bigger. hoped I answered your Q
Quick and simple, FUEL INJECTION
a normally aspirated, spark ignition, gasoline engine in most cars on the road today. some also have rotary engines, diesel engines and electric motors.
radio, automobiles, steam engines & locomotives, aeroplanes & record playersIn the 1930s people comunicated by calling each other by payphone, and telephones. Some technology they used were cars, phones, and radios that was their major technology.
BMW developing a new family of 3-cylinder turbo engines that will go into the next-generation MINI
trucks are much heavier than cars and also have much bigger engines resulting in more fuel being burned
No, Truck engine's must haul or pull much much much more than car engines and therefore they have to be more powerful, and engine that is more powerful than another must be bigger
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