they were very nice, 4 wheels and an engine just like today, except a little larger.
A lot more automatic (electronic) stuff in the 2000s whereas in 1980s a lot was still mechanical. Distributors vs electronic ignition, computers in cars, etc.
1969 haha I just made that up no it will be about early 2000s
like oh my gosh
Many old (and not-so-old) American cars and trucks, as well as all Soviet/Russian Volga's from 1956 to early 2000s
The Citroen Saxo cars are a French made super-mini car that were popularized in the 2000s which were designed to be extremely fuel efficient and have long lasting engines
A lot of people say when they started manufacturing their cars in the U.S which was in 1985, I personally believe it started in the early 2000s when they introduced Scion
sincec like 2000s till now. so like .....9 YEARS.
It would have a lot of new things that we never discovered.
what were cars like in 1940, 1980 and in between.
In the early 2000s, the industry was valued at $70 billion.
There were 9 million passenger cars sold in the United States in 2000. Because of the declining economy in the 2000s, fewer than 6 million were sold in 2009.
The Buick T Type is a type of Buick that has come out in the 2000s. It follows up several other types of cars that Buick has made in the last 20 years.