Did it Really Work? #1 How Did Cars Work?

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How Did Cars Work?

How did it Work?

What it Was Like

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The first car was made in 1885 The first stationary gasoline engine developed by Carl Benz was a one-cylinder two-stroke unit which ran for the first time on 1879.

The car was called the Benz Patent Motor Car. Basically an electric, three wheeler bike. The original cost of the vehicle in 1885 was $1,000 (equivalent to $26,337 in 2016).

All it was, was an electric bike. Nowadays we could get an electric bike for 700 Dollars! So you could see how things get cheap over time.

Exactly who invented the automobile is a matter of opinion. If we had to give credit to one inventor, it would probably be Karl Benz from Germany. Many suggest that he created the first true automobile

After the success of his company, Benz took the opportunity to his old passion of designing a horseless carriage. Based on his experience with, and fondness for, bicycles, he used similar technology when he created an automobile.

So the car was a horseless carriage, and a bicycle mixed into two. Interesting to see how those two ideas came into one of the greatest transportations.

He took an idea of fantasy, at that time, mixed it up with something real, that accomplishes his fantasy idea to some point, a bicycle. From that, he made his fantasy idea a reality.

Somethings that’s made up, could be real if you combine it with something real. If you wanted to fly, for example, you would have to first find something that could fly. An airplane, from that you go deeper, then ... you have a jetpack!

Yes, you need to still add your creative ideas, and it’s not that easy, but it works. 

How It Worked

By combining two idea's one fantasy and the other reality.

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