What Happened to American Cars? The History of American Automobiles
Timecode: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Ford 15:35 Buick 32:11 Cadillac 47:17 Chevrolet 1:05:37 Chevrolet Corvair 1:21:15 Ford Pinto 1:38:00 John Delorean The U.S. is the country that made the world fall in love with automobiles. Not Germany, not England, not Italy. It was the USA. It all started in 1893. That's when the first automobile gasoline appeared in the country. And it was invented not by chemists, but by ordinary mechanics, two brothers making tools. But history has remembered them not as the inventors of gasoline, but as the creators of the first American car. And if they had known what kind of history their invention would launch... From this video you will learn: How did the American auto industry come to be? How has it come to this day? What did the car companies do during the war? What mistakes did they make? What tricks helped them save millions? And why did the head of a car company smuggle cocaine? #americancars #documentary #ooonce

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