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Part 2: The Last 100 years
1: Car Production
2: Steam Powered
3: Electric Powered
4: Hybrid Cars
5: Other Sources of Fuel
6: Inventions
7: Petrol/Gasoline
8: Car Manufacturers by Country
9: General Information
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The motor car - a concise history.
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Part 2: The Last 100 years
History of the Last 100 years of the Automobile / Motor Car
1: Car Production
1.1 The Increasing Number of Cars
1.2 Production
1.3 Manufacturers with Origins in War Production
1.4 The Top Selling Cars
2: Steam Powered
2.1 The Stanley Steamer
2.2 Saab
3: Electric Powered
3.1 1900 to 1939
3.2 Decline in Popularity
3.3 1940s
4: Hybrid Cars
4.1 Early Hybrid Cars
4.2 Post World War 2 Hybrid Cars
5: Other Sources of Fuel
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Air
5.3 Hydrogen
5.4 Liquid Nitrogen
5.5 Biofuels
5.6 Solar Power
6: Inventions
6.1 Power Steering
6.2 Turn Indicators
6.3 Cruise Control
6.4 Car Radio
6.5 Fuel Injection
7: Petrol/Gasoline
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Ancient History
7.3 Kerosene
7.4 Oil Fields
7.5 Oil Production
7.6 Oil Tankers
7.7 General Information
8: Car Manufacturers
8.1 Austria
8.1.1. Felber
8.1.2. Steyr-Daimler-Puch
8.1.3. Tatra
8.2 Australia
8.3 China
8.3.1 First Automobile Works (FAW)
8.3.2 Shanghai Automotive Industry
8.3.3 Beijing Automotive Industry
8.3.4 Nanjing Automobile Group
8.3.5 Brilliance China Auto
8.3.6 Donfeng Motor Corporation
8.3.7 Chang'an Motors
8.3.8 Chery Automobile
8.3.9 Car Production In China
8.3.10 Other Information
8.3.11 Other Chinese Automobile Companies
8.4 Czech Republic
8.4.1. Laurin & Klement
8.4.2. Skoda
8.4.3. Tatra
8.5 France
8.5.1. Bugatti
8.5.2. Citroën
8.5.3. Peugeot
8.5.4. Renault
8.5.5. Other French Car Manufacturers
8.6 Germany
8.6.1. Audi
8.6.2. BMW
8.6.3. Mercedes (Daimler-Benz)
8.6.4. Opel
8.6.5. Volkswagen
8.6.6. Other German Car Manufacturers
8.7 Great Britain (UK)
8.7.1. Aston Martin
8.7.2. Austin
8.7.3. Bentley
8.7.4. Jaguar
8.7.5. Rolls-Royce
8.7.6. MG
8.7.7. Morris
8.7.8. Other British Car Manufacturers
8.8 Holland
8.8.1. Spyker
8.8.2. DAF
8.9 India
8.9.1. Hindustan Motors
8.9.2. Maruti Udyog
8.9.3. Premier Automobiles
8.9.4. Reva
8.9.5. Standard
8.9.6. Tata Motors
8.9.7. Other Information
8.9.8. Other Indian Automobile Companies
8.10 Italy
8.10.1. Alfa Romeo
8.10.2. Bugatti
8.10.3. Ferrari
8.10.4. Fiat
8.10.5. Lancia
8.10.6. Other Italian Car Manufacturers
8.11 Japan
8.11.1. The First Cars
8.11.2. Daihatsu
8.11.3. Datsun
8.11.4. Honda
8.11.5. Isuzu
8.11.6. Jitsuyo Jidosha Seizo
8.11.7. Mazda
8.11.8. Mitsibushi
8.11.9. Nissan
8.11.10 Prince Motor Company
8.11.11. Suzuki
8.11.12. Toyota
8.11.13. Other Models / Information
8.11.14. Other Japanese Car Producers
8.12 Russia
8.12.1. Russo-Balt
8.12.2. ZIL
8.12.3. GAZ
8.12.4. Moskvitch
8.12.5. Avto VAZ /Lada
8.13 Spain
8.13.1. Abadal
8.13.2. America
8.13.3. Authi
8.13.4. Barreiros
8.13.5. Biscuter
8.13.6. David
8.13.7. Elizalde
8.13.8. Eucort
8.13.9. Hispano-Suiza
8.13.10. Kapi
8.13.11. SEAT
8.13.12. Other Spanish Car Manufacturers
8.13.13. Other Information
8.14 Sweden
8.14.1. Saab
8.14.2. Volvo
8.15 United States
8.15.1. Cadillac
8.15.2. Chevrolet
8.15.3. Chrysler
8.15.4. Ford
8.15.5. General Motors
8.15.6. Lincoln
8.15.7. Other American Car Manufacturers
9: General Information
9.1 Cyclecars
9.2 Cars With Fastest Acceleration
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