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In 1900, De Dion, Bouton et Cie. had built steam cars, gasoline tricycles, and four-wheeled voiturettes. It had the unique distinction of being the largest engine manufacturer in the world, supplying power plants to 140 manufacturers worldwide. The four-wheel,....continue
Two individuals working independently are credited with creating the automobile roughly around the same time. These two individuals are Gottlieb Daimler and Carl (Karl) Benz of Mannheim, Germany. The two both used an internal combustion engine to provide....continue
Marquis Albert De Dion was an industrialist and automotive genius. He pioneered many firsts for the automotive industry and recognized the power and potential of the gasoline engine. He teamed with Georges Bouton, an engineer, and together they produced....continue
Karl (also known as Carl) Friedrich Benz is generally recognized as the father of the internal combustion motor car, and he was the first to market a successful automobile. In 1873, Benz developed a successful gasoline-powered two-stroke piston engine.....continue
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