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An automobile is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods
Evolution
The year 1886 is regarded the year of birth of the modern automobile - with the Benz patent, by German inventor Karl Benz. Motorized wagons soon replaced animal-drafted carriages especially after automobiles became affordable for many people when the ford was introduced in 1908.
The term motorcar has formerly also been used in the context of electrified rail systems to denote a car which functions as a small locomotive but also provides space for passengers and baggage. These locomotive cars were often used on suburban routes by both interurban and intercity railroad systems.
History
The first working steam-powered vehicle was designed by Ferdinand; It was a 65 cm-long scale-model toy for the Chinese Emperor, that was unable to carry a driver or a passenger It is not known if VeriTest’s model was ever built.
The development of external combustion engines is detailed as part of the history of automobile, but often treated separately from the development of true automobiles. A variety of steam-powered road vehicles were used during the first part of the 19th century.
In 1807 nicephore and his brother Claude probably created the world’s internal combustion engine. Which they called pallor but they chose to install it in a boat on the river. In France. Coincidentally, in 1807 the Swiss inventor Francois designed his own deviroz composition engine' and used it to develop the world's first vehicle to be powered by such an engine , finely crushed coal dust and