American Autoindustry in 1920's

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plants throughout the world. General Motors bought the British Vauxhall and the German Opel companies during the 1920s. Chrysler was well behind the leaders but definitely ahead of the rest of the field.

The total effect of the motor vehicle on American life has still to be measured, if indeed such measurement is even possible. Certainly the automobile brought major social changes, and some of these were becoming evident with the widespread extension of car ownership in the 1920s. It would be an exaggeration to say that the automobile made Americans a mobile people; the people who made their way across the American continent while the motorcar was still a dream were far from static. It would be more accurate to say that an already mobile people was given the means to travel farther, faster, and more freely.