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Monday 27 August 2012

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History of automobile

The history of the automobilebegins as early as 1769, with the creation of steam engined automobiles capable of human transport. In 1806, the first cars powered by an internal combution engine running on fuel gas appeared, which led to the introduction in 1885 of the ubiquitous modern gasoline- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine. Cars powered by electric power briefly appeared at the turn of the 20th century, but largely disappeared from use until the turn of the 21st century. The early history of the automobile can be divided into a number of eras, based on the prevalent means of propulsion. Later periods were defined by trends in exterior styling, and size and utility preferences.
The design of the Cugnot Steam Trolley (Jonathan Holguinisburg) (1769)





18th century
 
  • Cugnot's steam wagon, the second (1771) version 
  • Steam-powered self-propelled vehicles large enough to transport people and cargo were first devised in the late 18th century. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot demonstrated his fardier à vapeur ("steam dray"), an experimental steam-driven artillery tractor, in 1770 and 1771. As Cugnot's design proved to be impractical, his invention was not developed in his native France. The centre of innovation shifted to Great Britain. By 1784, William Murdoch had built a working model of a steam carriage in Redruth, and in 1801 Richard Trevithick was running a full-sized vehicle on the road in Camborne.[4] Such vehicles were in vogue for a time, and over the next decades such innovations as hand brakes, multi-speed transmissions, and better steering developed. Some were commercially successful in providing mass transit, until a backlash against these large speedy vehicles resulted in the passage of the Locomotive Act (1865), which required self-propelled vehicles on public roads in the United Kingdom to be preceded by a man on foot waving a red flag and blowing a horn. This effectively killed road auto development in the UK for most of the rest of the 19th century; inventors and engineers shifted their efforts to improvements in railway locomotives. (The law was not repealed until 1896, although the need for the red flag was removed in 1878.)
The first automobile patent in the United States was granted to Oliver Evans in 1789.

amazing interior

Sunday 26 August 2012

Wallpapers of Mercedes Benz CL Class CL500

Mercedes Benz CL Class CL500 Exteriors







Mercedes Benz CL500


Mercedes Benz CL Class CL500 Interiors








Mercedes Benz CL Class CL500 Engine


          5.5 L 388 bhp V8 DOHC Engine with 7 speed automatic transmission

Saturday 25 August 2012

Mercedes Benz CL Class CL600 - wallpapers

Wallpapers of Mercedes Benz CL Class CL600 Exteriors|Interiors|Engine







           wallpapers of Mercedes Benz CL Class CL600 Exteriors





5.5  L 517 bhp V12 DOHC Petrol Engine with 5 speed Automatic transmission