There were no Ford cars or cars of any kind in 1800. The first practical automobile was invented in 1894 by German Karl Benz. The first car Henry Ford built was the Quadricycle in 1896. They are the same as cars today because they used an internal combustion engine fueled by gasoline.
Ford originally built cars in Detroit, Mich. Ford is now headquartered in Dearborn, Mich.
The Police in Burlington, IA are now driving the Ford Taurus and Ford SUVs. The State Troopers in the area now drive Ford Mustangs and Dodge Chargers. I've seen local members of the Sheriff's Department drive Ford SUVs.
They are made in USA. ================================= If the VIN starts with a ( 1 ) U.S.A. ( 2 ) Canada ( 3 ) Mexico
cars were used for transportation the same way as now
I think the transport was ford cars AND OF course other cars too bikes waking I am not an export on the nineteen thirties. But yeah i know people used cars then Hope that answers your question for now!!
Henry Ford made a lot of money quicker, and now days the automobile industry makes cars very fast.
I think a better way to phrase this is "Why is Ford so famous in America?". Ford is the protege of all American cars. They created the Model T which led to a booming business fro people who made these cars because now people who worked as plumbers and handymen could afford cheap reliable cars. Most people think of ford because of its tendency to create large cars. It may not be as large as GMC but they create very sturdy good comfortable cars. Almost all of the cars ford has are either mid-large size sedans, trucks, crossovers and SUV's. GMC and its child companies are often given mixed reviews due to the materials they use in their automobiles but ford is very well reviewed.
A car can be a classic (AKA antique) after it has been around for at least 20 years. As of now, cars from 1991 and earlier are now considered antique (classic) cars. Although classic cars are usually the ones that were considered "icons" such as the Mustang Boss/Fastback/Mach I, Ford Thunderbird (1955), Corvette (60s), etc, etc.
Same as now it depends on the region wet and cold or snowy and cold or very very cold.
The same as they do now: Cars, buses, trains, planes, motorbikes etc.
Parts are shared in all GM cars now and in 1965 the Chevelle Cutlass Skylark all shared frames and some body parts even some engines with the 1965 Pontiac Tempest Lemans GTO wiring air heat seat frames steering collums glass rubbers wheels all shared on these models
I've been driving my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT going on 14 years now and I have no plans to change vehicles because it runs perfectly