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The early automobile was commonly referred to as the "horseless carriage." This term emerged in the late 19th century to describe vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, as they eliminated the need for horses for transportation. The first practical automobiles were developed in the 1880s and 1890s, with notable inventors like Karl Benz and Henry Ford contributing to their advancement and mass production.

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