Subcategories - Automobiles, Cars

  1. The Alaska Highway Is Completed
  2. The Alternative Motor Fuels Act Is Passed
  3. The American Automobile Association Forms
  4. André-Gustave Citroën
  5. The Arroyo Seco Freeway Opens in Los Angeles
  6. Automakers Introduce the Catalytic Converter
  7. Bridgestone Apologizes for Tires That Caused Numerous Deaths
  8. British Leyland Motor Corporation Forms by Merger
  9. Burton’s Thermal Cracking Process Improves Gasoline Production
  10. Cadillac Demonstrates Interchangeable Parts
  11. Carl Benz
  12. Congress Passes the Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act
  13. Drive-Through Services Proliferate
  14. Edison Develops First Alkaline Storage Battery
  15. Eiji Toyoda
  16. Enzo Ferrari
  17. Felix Wankel
  18. Fiat Plans to Build a Factory in the Soviet Union
  19. Ford Buys Jaguar
  20. Ford Implements Assembly Line Production
  21. Ford Introduces the Edsel
  22. Ford Introduces the Mustang
  23. Ford Offers a Five-Dollar, Eight-Hour Workday
  24. Frederick William Lanchester
  25. General Motors and Union End Production-Stopping Strike
  26. General Motors Sponsors a Solar-Powered Car Race
  27. Gottlieb Daimler
  28. Great Britain’s Princess Diana Dies in Paris Car Crash
  29. Hashimoto Forms the Roots of Nissan Motor Company
  30. Henry Ford
  31. Hoffa Negotiates a National Trucking Agreement
  32. Hybrid Gas-Electric Cars Enter U.S. Market
  33. Japan Becomes the World’s Largest Automobile Producer
  34. The Loan Guarantee Act Saves Chrysler
  35. The Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act is Passed by Congress
  36. Nader’s Unsafe at Any Speed Launches a Consumer Movement
  37. New York State Imposes the First Mandatory Seat-belt Law
  38. Nikolaus August Otto
  39. The Number of U.S. Automakers Falls to Forty-four
  40. Ricardo Designs Modern Internal Combustion Engine
  41. Sloan Develops a Structural Plan for General Motors
  42. Soichiro Honda
  43. Studebaker Announces Plans to Abandon U.S. Auto Production
  44. The Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act Is Passed
  45. Volkswagen Opens the First Foreign-Owned U.S. Auto Plant
  46. Yugo Begins Selling Cars in the United States