Ford Model T, 1927, regarded as the first affordable American automobile
Fuel and propulsion technologies
See also: Alternative fuel vehicle
2007 Mark II (BMW) Mini Cooper
The hydrogen powered FCHV (Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle) was developed by
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The Henney Kilowatt, the first modern (transistor-controlled) electric car.
2007 Tesla electric powered Roadster
A CNG powered high-floor Neoplan AN440A, run on Compressed Natural Gas
Result of a serious automobile accident.
There are three main statistics to which automobile safety can be compared:
Air: 0.05 Bus: 0.4 Rail: 0.6 Van: 1.2 Water: 2.6 Car: 3.1 Bicycle: 44.6 Foot: 54.2 Motorcycle: 108.9
Further information: Automotive industry
Further information: Global warming