No. In the 1900s they had cars. They had elephants, camels, donkeys, horses and carriages.
they were old
They were old and the engine blowed up
The Old Motor website is a great place to find pictures of old cars. It is a automobile and racing magazine and they have lots of pictures of classic cars on their website.
They had carburetors back in the days of old (pre-1980's). If they weren't adjusted just right or operating properly they ran rough until the engine warmed up.
Most cars are simply cars in Australia. Old, beaten-up cars may be "bombs" or "old bangers". Cars with a tray on the back are "utes", short for utility vehicles.
Well, back in the old days cars were not invented and a horse was a strong and fast animal,, and people still ride,, but mostly.for fun or its a hobby .. hope I help :)
It is subjective. It depends on how old the person is that is making the statement "back in the good old days"
a place back in the old days
Usually, too many pumps on the gas pedal, especially back in the days of carburetors.
Old cars, although very cool, were not nearly as safe as they are today. Old cars up to the mid 1980's were carbureted, new cars are fuel injected. Many of the old cars didn't come with seat belts, now it is required. New cars have newer technology, and better features than old cars. Old cars came fast stock, new cars come slower for safety. Old cars were built for power, and they weren't designed to hold back emissions. New cars have to pass emissions from the factory. Essentailly, old cars were round, large, and sucked down gas (5 MPG). New cars are square, small, and use like 40 MPH.
hippie communes
Milliners and Hatters.