The ''horseless CARriage'' as we know it today was powered by many different ways. Porsche made electric vehicles, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, Renault and others used petrol and the Stanley Motor Company used steam (!) as propulsion.
No they ran on Diesel
olden day cars have no safety belts
i dont think they run on petrol but i think they did have ford cars back then
CARS IN THE PAST-wheels were very thin, flimsy-cars were very ugly, not sleek-cars were made by handCARS IN THE PRESENT-cars are manufactured by machines-wheels are thick, sturdy-cars have totally different, new-age designs
no
It was used for making cars run more smoothly in the olden days even though it is still used today.
r u stupid durr umm or yeah canoes and rafts
they were old
replicas. and some newer models are using similar designs as older vehicles
In the olden days, they were handmade.
BY "olden days" is it the 50's,60's,70',s etc
in the olden days they had to crank up their cars to get their car started