- La Marquise
La Marquise, is, as of August 2007, thought to be the world's longest running
automobile . It is an1884 model made by De Dion, Bouton & Trépardoux ofFrance . The car was built as aprototype for futurequadricycle s, and named for the mother of Albert, the Count of Dion.cite web
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/19/automobiles/collectibles/19OLDEST.html?pagewanted=all
title=For Sale: ’84 Model. Runs Great
first=Paul
last=Duchene
publisher=The New York Times
date=2007-08-19
accessdate=2007-11-15]In 1887, the Count of Dion drove La Marquise in an exhibition that has sometimes been called the world’s first car race, though his was the only car that showed up. It made the 20-odd-mile
Paris -to-Versailles round trip at an average speed of almost 16 m.p.h. The next year, he beat Bouton on a three-wheeler with an average speed of 18 m.p.h.Fueled by coal, wood and bits of paper, the car takes half an hour to forty minutes to build up enough steam to drive. Top speed is 38
miles per hour (61kph ).cite web
url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/AUTOS/06/25/worlds_oldest_car/index.html
title=World's oldest car for sale: Steam-powered 1884 car will be auctioned at Pebble Beach in August
first=Peter
last=Valdes-Dapena,
date=2007-06-28
publisher=CNN
accessdate=2007-11-15]As the oldest car, it wore the number "0" in the 1996
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run . The vehicle was sold at the 2007Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance forUS$ 3,520,000. [cite web
url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/21/the-classics-of-pebble-beach-07-edition/
title=The Classics of Pebble Beach, ‘07 Edition
first=Daniel
last=McDermon
publisher=The New York Times (blog)
date=2007-08-21
accessdate=2007-11-15]References
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