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M. Marmon Motor Car Company; Marquette (automobile) Maserati 6C 34; Maserati Tipo V4; Mercedes-Benz 260 D; Mercedes-Benz 320A; Mercedes-Benz 380 (1933) Mercedes-Benz 500K
Buick Century Series 60 (1930-1935) Buick Special Series 40 (1930-1935) Cadillac Series 353 (1930) Cadillac Series 370 (1930–1935) Cadillac V-12 Series 370 (1930-1935) Cadillac V-16 Series 452/90 (1930–1937) Chevrolet Bedford AC (1929-1931) Chevrolet Bedford LQ (1929-1931) Chevrolet Series AD Universal (1930) Marquette (1930)
4.1 1930. 4.2 1931. 4.3 1932. 4.4 1933. 4.5 1934. 4.6 ... Thomas Rickett's steam-powered car was particularly notable in the history of motor vehicle production ...
An array of Morris cars on the forecourt of Mr J. Kelly's garage at Catherine Street, Waterford, Ireland, 1928. The small car market was entered in 1928 with the Leonard Lord-designed Morris Minor, using an 847 cc engine from Morris's newly acquired Wolseley Motors. Lord had been sent there to modernise the works and Wolseley's products.
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Steam-powered road vehicles, both cars and wagons, reached the peak of their development in the early 1930s with fast-steaming lightweight boilers and efficient engine designs. Internal combustion engines also developed considerably during World War I , becoming easier to operate and more reliable.