San Diego, California


    
1885 Benz Model 1 - Reproduction made by M-B


1995 Benz Velo


1899 Mobile Steamer

    
1900 Crest

    
  1903 Oldsmobile Curved Dash                                                                    1906 Cadillac Model K


1905 Cadillac Model F

    
1908 Reo Roadster                                                                         1904 Michigan Runabout


  1911 Reo Truck

    
1914 Woods Mobilette                                                                              1908 Brush Model BC

    
1907 Brush Model B                                                                                 1910 Brush Model D

    
1908 Black Motor Buggy                                                                         1912 Carter               
    

1913 Cadillac Model 48

    
1918 Chevrolet Model FA                                                                                      1933 Franklin Olympic

    
                          1929 Frankin Model 135                                      1910 Hunt Special         Concept Car Z Story            


1995 Buick XP2000   GM concept car
This is an elegant rear-wheel-drive sedan showcasing advanced technology to enhance the convenience, comfort and safety of its passengers, and excellent packaging – the length of a mid-size Regal, wheelbase of a Roadmaster and interior space of a Park Avenue. XP2000 is a five-passenger car with a pearlescent silver-gold exterior color. It also has a full-size five-liter V-8. The heart of XP2000 is a conceptual network of advanced computers that tailors the car to the needs and desires of the individual driver and allows it to use the Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems planned for the next century. These computers also link XP2000 to the rapidly growing “information superhighway,” making it easier for the driver to work and relax while in the car. Among specific features is a remote keyless fob that can position the car’s seats, climate controls and even driving response to a specific driver’s tastes; a “Smart Card” setup in which a plastic card may be inserted into the instrument panel, allowing the driver to charge tools, fuel, food and other services; an advanced head-up display, and an instrument-panel display that can be adapted for use with a personal computer; a navigation system with arrows guiding the driver along a map display; and an array of safety features, ranging from eight air bags (including one in each door panel) to a detection system for obstacles near the path of the car.


    



    

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