2. WHAT IS CAR
➢A Car is a wheeled motor vehicles used
for Transporting passenger, which also carries its
own engine.
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.
4. BARKARBY CLASSIC
➢ Between the 1950s and 1960s American
manufacturers started making smaller cars, but
their engine size and horsepower increased
5. MERCEDES BENZ
This Car is old but steel working
The invention of the assembly line in
1913 by henry ford meant that cars
could be mass produced inexpensive
6. Lamborghini
➢ As the 21st century progressed and computer technology
Began to be utilized.
➢ Features including Auto Transmission,
➢ Anti-Lock brake,
➢ skid-control System
➢ Side airbags
➢ Remote keyless entry
➢ Automatic climate control vents
7. FORD “MODEL T”
➢ Introduced the moving assembly line and Model T in 1908-1909
➢Cost of Model T declined from 7 months of a ford assembly
➢ This brought millions of middle-class families in to the market for
autos.
8. HYBRID ELECTRIC
PETROLEUM CARS
➢ When the term hybrid vehicles is used. It most often refers to a
Hybrid electric vehicles.
➢ These encompass Such vehicles as the:
➢ Toyota Prius
➢ Toyota Camry Hybrid
➢ Ford Escape Hybrid
9. SILVER GHOST CAR
➢It represented the best engineering and technology available at the
time and these cars still run.
➢The Rolls Royce Silver Ghost of 1906 was a six cylinder car that stayed
in production until 1925
10. ELECTRIC CAR
➢An electric car uses electric motors and motor
controllers for propulsion, in place of more
common propulsion methods such as the
internal combustion engine.
➢Electric cars are commonly powered by on