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1920 Automobiles 1920 Automobiles 1920 Bugatti 1920 Bugatti 1927 Cadillac Coupe 1920 ford model t

List of cars and there prices in the years 1920 to 1930 Price of cars In the 1920 to 1930 cars prices could be any ware between $ 260 to $8000 List of cars and there prices in the years 1920 to 1930 Chevrolet Roadster $750 Chevrolet Touring car $875 Ford Runabout $265.00  Ford Model T $310 - $610

Price of expensive cars Cadillac Victoria $4540 Bugatti Royale type 41. 1925 $7666

First car made in Canada production of the Car started by Henry Ford, he had manufactured and sold 15 million Model-Ts by 1927. Ford was the first car company in Canada. Ford made the first Canadian in late September 1904 the first car was the ford t

How cars affected Canada Automobiles started get made in Canada in the starting of the twenty first century. the Canadian car industry was a few years behind the American automobile industry witch started a few years before. The car industry was starting to become vary big in Canada. Canada was the second biggest producers of cars in the world. In 1918 1 in 13 families owned a car by 1929 4 out 5 families had one. The car industry was growing so fast that by 1925 %10 of workforce had something to do in the Automobile industry. Doctor were one of the first people to get cars because the could do more house calls and get to people faster. Police officers could now answer calls more quickly than on foot or horseback. Bigger high ways were being constructed form city to city. More people were spending money to travel around and gas stations and hotels were built.

how cars were sold When cars first came to the market people would have to pay cash for them because banks were unwilling to lend people money for something that was hard to track. A car could be moved place to place and would be hard to track for banks if the payments for the car stopped unlike a house or land. In 1919, General introduced the buying a car on credit. But instead of getting financing through a bank, they formed the General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC). By 1926, 75% of all car buyers were using credit purchase agreements.