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This colourful introduction to the first decades of the motor car
covers its earliest iterations, when the automobile represented the
very peak of technological innovation. It is packed with
fascinating facts about the experimental origins of the motor
industry, when these 'horseless carriages' were largely constructed
in back-street workshops, many simply resembling the frame and
bodywork of a horse-drawn carriage but fitted with a petrol engine.
Experimentation was rife, however, and there was much debate as to
whether petrol, steam or electricity should lead the way, with
endurance runs, hill climbs and organised races pitting them one
against the other. Early motorists had to employ novel measures to
overcome challenges such as the rudimentary engineering of early
cars, the difficulty of fuel supply, the poorly maintained roads,
and hostility from other road users.
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