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Chevrolet FB Series (1919–1922) Locomobile Model 48 (1919–1929) 1920 ... Renault Le Car (1983-1985) (Canada only) Shelby Charger (1983-1987) 1984
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1919" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
1929 Hudson Roadster 1929 Hudson Model R 4-Door Landau Sedan 1931 Hudson 4-Door Sedan 1934 Hudson Eight Convertible Coupé 1934 Hudson Terraplane K-coupe. In 1919, Hudson introduced the Essex brand line of automobiles; the line was originally for budget-minded buyers, designed to compete with Ford and Chevrolet, as opposed to the more up-scale Hudson line competing with Oldsmobile and Studebaker.
Cars became a major source of freedom and adventure as well as travel, and cars greatly altered the standard of living, the social patterns of the day, and urban planning; and cars differentiated suburban and urban living purposes. In addition, the rise of cars led to the creation of new leisure activities and businesses.
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This is a chronological index for the start year for motor vehicle brands (up to 1969). For manufacturers that went on to produce many models, it represents the start date of the whole brand; for the others, it usually represents the date of appearance of the main (perhaps only) model that was produced.
Cars introduced in 1919 (22 P) B. Brass Era vehicles (13 C, 373 P) Pages in category "1910s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...
Cars became much more practical, convenient and comfortable during this period. Car heating was introduced (progressing from hot bricks via double-skinned exhaust manifolds to the heater radiator matrix), [3] as was the in-car radio. [4] Four-wheel braking from a common foot pedal was introduced, as was the use of hydraulically actuated brakes. [5]