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Counting the cost of travel in London |

Thursday, 10 April 2008
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In 1900, motoring was a luxury hobby in Britain, and there were only 8,000 cars in the whole of Britain at the start of the 20th century; but by the end of the century the car population had soared to 21 million. The number of cars on the roads began to rise during the 1920s as manufacturers started to make small, lightweight and cheaper vehicles for a wider market. Cars at this time were still relatively expensive. The Austin Nippy, was at the top of the Austin 7 sports car range and cost £152 - about £8,500 in today's money. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
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