Barely drive a mile before having to give it more fuel, which was water.
The first flying car to be successful was created by Waldo Dean Waterman in 1937. It was the first vehicle that was a car and could actually fly, unlike the first attempt at this specific Bimodal Transportation. The first man to ATTEMPT to create a flying car was Glenn Curtiss. His vehicle could drive like a car, but it could only "hop," not fly.
The very first car ever made could do 2 mph so it reached mph.
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China.
will i think that its cool to invinte a water car.
257mph
Could be in need of a tune-up.
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in 1672 in China.
A good first car could be a Toyota or a Nissan,depends on what you can buy
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China.the first combustion engine car that actually worked was invented in 1886
Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Ferdinand was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. He built his car in China. Hence you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China. Answer courtesy of buzzle.com
Sure as long as I could inspect it first.
Maybe you didn't let your car warm up first before you use it. Because it is advisable to let it warm first then we use it, just like in motorcycles.