PuckMercury wrote:
Vilham wrote:
Theres an american car industry?? jking
"We started the industry, we will adapt like always." - Kmarion
The automobile powered by the Otto gasoline engine was invented in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885. Before making statements like that learn the truth. Heres somewhere to start
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automobile
Well, before getting all high and mighty, re-read the initial post. Nowhere did he say that America invented the internal combustion engine, nor did he claim that we invented even the automobile. He stated that we started the industry. Which, we did.
EDIT:
CameronPoe has a rather nationalistic reason for wanting the DeLorean back I might add. Do a bit of research and find out where they were manufactured ...
How about you read the actual post i directed you to.
Production of automobiles begins
Internal combustion engine automobiles were first produced in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885-1886, and Gottlieb Daimler between 1886-1889.
Karl Benz began to work on new engine patents in 1878. At first he concentrated on creating a reliable two-stroke gas engine, based on Nikolaus Otto's design of the four-stroke engine. A patent on the design by Otto had been declared void. Benz finished his engine on New Year's Eve and was granted a patent for it in 1879. Benz built his first three-wheeled automobile in 1885 and it was granted a patent in Mannheim, dated January of 1886. This was the first automobile designed and built as such, rather than a converted carriage, boat, or cart. Among other items Benz invented are the speed regulation system known also as an accelerator, ignition using sparks from a battery, the spark plug, the clutch, the gear shift, and the water radiator. He built improved versions in 1886 and 1887 and went into production in 1888: the world's first automobile production. His wife, Bertha, made significant suggestions for innovation that he included in that model. Approximately twenty-five were built before 1893, when his first four-wheeler was introduced. They were powered with four-stroke engines of his own design. Emile Roger of France, already producing Benz engines under license, now added the Benz automobile to his line of products. Because France was more open to the early automobiles, more were built and sold in France through Roger than Benz sold in Germany.
As soon as he produced these cars and sold them he started the industry. So infact America didnt start the industry.