The Automobile, and other forms of Transportation By: Elias Borne
Origins of the Automobile There was controversy over who actually invented the automobile. Many say Henry Ford did in 1908, but there were many predecessors to his production of the first commercial car. 1805: Oliver Evans makes first attempt at making a car, his attempt fails miserably because of rough surfaces on roads : Other inventors make successful cars, only for the cars to be rejected by the public. 1908: Henry Ford produces the Model T, the first widely spread engine powered car.
Automobile : William Durant founds chief competitor of Ford, General Motors (GM) Cars were considered “toys for the rich” because of their high prices ($4000-$6000) All black car policy adopted Assembly-line style car making began
Ford vs. GM Ford Started in 1908 by Henry Ford Produced the Model T, most popular car in the U.S. for much of the 1920’s ↓ Model A, produced in 1928 sold 400,000 units in the first two weeks GM Started in 1908 by William Durant but underwent tumultuous times until 1915 Started the idea of making different types of cars to attract different buyers Made expensive sports cars such as the Cadillac Sport Phaeton
Other Cars of the Time Foreign Cars Almost all of these cars were amazingly expensive with prices from $15,000-$50,000 Had great size and elegance French Hispano Zuiza ↓ 6-40 Runabout A luxury car of its time, the 6-40 provided ample room for the people, but almost none for the baggage, a simple but important flaw in judgment
Automobiles Affect People The production of cars had mainly benefits to the people of the U.S. during the 1920’s Many new industries and jobs were needed to produce- engines, tires, high quality steel, oil, advertisements etc. Because of that, it gave many citizens jobs Easier transportation caused people to move to the suburbs Created different system of shopping focusing on the idea of shopping malls instead of small stores
Other Transportation Methods Automobiles were not the only way transportation changed in the 1920’s. Others forms included: Airplanes Airships Ocean Liners Trains Buses Air-Trains
Air Travel During the 1920’s airplanes were established enough to transport people and freight Because of the dangers from flying at night, the air- train service (plane by day, train by night) became popular Financers decided in 1928 that the air industry could profit them Airships were used in the 20’s and all the way until 1937 with the Hindenburg incident
Ground/Oceanic Travel Ground The bus industry took off during this time, with buses taking people from small cities and connecting those towns Trains, no longer needing to carry specified items, instead carry bulk goods (lumber, coal) Water Oceanic liners were popular for taking passengers across continents, even with the invention of planes
Thank You Have a nice day With great regards: Elias