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AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY DURING THE ROARING TWENTIES. by Kristen MacMillan, John Burns, & Adam McElrath


 * Gerald Ford advanced the steam engine into the gasoline engine.
 * Several problems existed with the Model T.
 * There were few repair shops, and roads were not as well-regulated as they are today.
 * Owners of the car had to be well skilled in servicing the car in case of issues.
 * The care was affordable to almost everyone in most social classes.
 * The assembly line was still new and ever-changing.
 * Because of the assembly line, the model T was able to be produced quickly and cheaply[[image:modelT.jpg]]