That would be Henry Ford's Model T,which turns 100 this year. It's what put us regular, non-rich folk on the road.
Here are some stats for a Model T:
$825-- Cost of a Model T made in detroit in 1908. Efficiency had cut the price to $545 by the time production ceased in 1927. Imagine that, the cost of a car actually DROPPING!!!
13-21 M.p.g.-- Fuel economy of the 1,200 pound car.
45 m.p.h.-- top speed of the first Model T's 20 horsepower, 4-cylinder engine.
15,000,000-- sold. The Model T was the best-selling car in the US until the VW Beetle sold more in 1972. The Toyota Corolla passed it in 1997.
I got to ride in a Model A, which I understand was a step up from the T once and that was quite an experience.
Thanks to the Chicago Tribune for the stats.
Oh, Gas, Where is Thy Sting. --RoadDog
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