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Televisions, cars, DVD players to name but a few
most american cars are made in Michigan, though a few other states make cars aswell
Not really because there are few filling station to fill them up at. There are no hydrogen cars being sold at this time.
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The biggest city is Tokyo. It is so urban that few people need cars.
Ford sold a few cars before he started selling the Model T but his success started with the Model T which sold for $850 ($20,709 in todays money) in 1908 and dropped to $290 ($3,289 in todays money) by the 1920s.
Few women hadn’t purchased Ford cars because they are too small for them. The cars were made to fit the average American male who is between 58 and 62 inches tall.
In japan a single black watermelon just sold for almost $6,000. Very few of this variety are grown on an island in japan, and the first ones of the harvest fetch high sums.
Quite a few steam cars. The Benz Patent Moterwagen (the first proper car) The Royal Enfield (a quad bike) The de Dion-Bouton (French and complicated and one of the first cars that sold in grat numbers)
Well if you mean right hand drive than that would be cars such as Nissan, Toyota,Suzuki,Bentley,jaguar,BMW,and Kia just to name a few and these would be cars built in the uk,japan,and Korea
Most of the Subaru's for the US are made in Atlanta, GA. Only a few models are actually made in Japan, such as the some of the Forester models are made in Japan and some of the early model Tribeca's if not all of them.
There are many, including Gap, American Apparel, Diesel, Forever 21 and Banana Republic to name a few.