In 1916, automobiles were primarily characterized by their reliance on gasoline engines, with models ranging from affordable runabouts to luxury cars. Popular brands included Ford, with its Model T leading the market for its affordability and mass production, and others like Cadillac and Packard catering to more affluent consumers. Many vehicles featured wooden bodies and spoke wheels, and while some models had advancements like electric starters, others still relied on hand cranking. The era also saw the beginning of more specialized vehicles, including trucks and early versions of SUVs.
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