hope that Karl Benz doesn't heard about this, I invented the assembly line but not the automobile!
Henry Ford started the Ford Motor Company, so we can say he invented Ford automobiles. Now, he did NOT invent the automobile itself, but he DID invent the assembly line. Lee Iacocca was the CEO of Ford in the 1960's. He wanted to develop a cheap sports car that would appeal to young people. He wanted to keep costs down so young people could actually afford to buy it. The Mustang was the result.
J'ai inventé l'automobile Citroën.
Henry Ford was not a scientist. He was a mechanic. One could say that he was a self-taught engineer with a genius for business.
Henry Ford did not say this quote. This is actually a quote by Edward Everett Hale.
You can't really say that a particular model of automobile was "invented", but the first Corvette was manufactured in 1953.
The very first self-powered road vehicles were powered by steam engines and by that definition Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France built the first automobile in 1769 - recognized by the British Royal Automobile Club and the Automobile Club de France as being the first. So why do so many history books say that the automobile was invented by either Gottlieb Daimler or Karl Benz? It is because both Daimler and Benz invented highly successful and practical gasoline-powered vehicles that ushered in the age of modern automobiles. Daimler and Benz invented cars that looked and worked like the cars we use today. However, it is unfair to say that either man invented "the" automobile.
Henry Ford is attributed with the quote, "Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success." While the exact date when he first said this is not documented, it reflects his philosophy on teamwork and collaboration in the context of his work in the automobile industry and the assembly line production process. This quote encapsulates his belief in the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving success.
'automobile' that is what they say in america . we say car they say automobile
The very first self-powered road vehicles were powered by steam engines and by that definition Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France built the first automobile in 1769. Most history books say that the automobile was invented by either Gottlieb Daimler or Karl Benz? It is because both Daimler and Benz invented highly successful and practical gasoline-powered vehicles that ushered in the age of modern automobiles. Daimler and Benz invented cars that looked and worked like the cars we use today. However, it is unfair to say that either man invented "the" automobile. The vehicle Cugnot invented did not look or work like a modern automobile, but never the less it was a self-powered vehicle, and therefore an automobile, and it was the first.
The very first self-powered road vehicles were powered by steam engines and by that definition Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France built the first automobile in 1769 - recognized by the British Royal Automobile Club and the Automobile Club de France as being the first. So why do so many history books say that the automobile was invented by either Gottlieb Daimler or Karl Benz? It is because both Daimler and Benz invented highly successful and practical gasoline-powered vehicles that ushered in the age of modern automobiles. Daimler and Benz invented cars that looked and worked like the cars we use today. However, it is unfair to say that either man invented "the" automobile.
He say a need and filled that need for an inexpensive car.
The very first self-powered road vehicles were powered by steam engines and by that definition Nicolas Joseph Cugnot of France built the first automobile in 1769 - recognized by the British Royal Automobile Club and the Automobile Club de France as being the first. So why do so many history books say that the automobile was invented by either Gottlieb Daimler or Karl Benz? It is because both Daimler and Benz invented highly successful and practical gasoline-powered vehicles that ushered in the age of modern automobiles. Daimler and Benz invented cars that looked and worked like the cars we use today. However, it is unfair to say that either man invented "the" automobile.