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Who developed the assembly line method of production of automobiles?

Ford made the assembly line for his cars.


Who developed the model T and assembly line to make cars affordable to the masses?

Henry Ford.


Why was the ford model A so cheap?

because the assembly line made building the cars faster and cheaper


What invention did Henry Ford create that assisted in the manufacture of cars?

Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line for building automobiles. He improved on it.Ransom E. Olds invented the assembly line to mass produce 19,000 of his Curved Dash Olds Runabout automobiles from 1901 to 1907.


How cars are manufactured?

cars are manufactured by an assembly line


Who first developed the cars known as rat rods?

Gary Baskerville from Hot Rod Magazine, first used the term rat rod. However, Gary used the term to refer to Rat Bikes or motorcycles, and was not meant to be used for the cars. The cars themselves were first developed in the late 1920 and was known as a coupe or roadster.


Who was credited with being the first mass producer of automobile?

Ford is considered the first to mass produce cars. He began the first moving assembly line.


Cars are manufactured on what?

On an assembly line.


Who adopted the concept of assembly line to produce automobile?

Henry Ford was not the first to use an assembly line to produce cars. Henry Ford did improve on the allready existing assembly line originally designed by Ransom E. Olds. Ransom E. Olds mass produced 19,000 Curved Dash Olds cars from 1901 to 1907 from an assembly line.


Cheaper cars made by the assembly line technique results in?

cheaper cars


Which American industrialist first used the assembly line to manufacture cars?

Ransom E. Olds mass produced the Curved Dash Olds Runabout from 1901 to 1904 on an assembly line.


How many model-t cars were sold during the first 6 months of production?

Ford was not utilizing the assembly line in production of the Model T in the beginning. For this reason only 11 Model Ts were built the first month of production. So it can be assumed no more than 100 cars war built in the first 6 months of production. In 1910 Ford built 12,000 cars or 1,000 per month. In 1925 they were building between 9,000 to 10,000 cars a day. Total production was over 15 million vehicles.