Thursday, August 20, 2009

Inspite of the vital role that the gas-driven internal combustion engine played in the evolution of cars, it had one great drawback - the engine had to be connected to a gas supply for re-fuelling. The solution was an engine that ran on liquid fuels, which were available more easily and readily transportable.The turning point in the development of cars was the introduction of the petrol engine in 1885, which started an entirely new era and actually made the car a practical and safe proposition. The cars produced in this period were more like the cars we see today and thus began the era of the Modern Car
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