The Cars That Made America

The Cars That Made America (2017)

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The Cars That Made America present epic stories of the iconic names behind the iconic cars that shaped America. The automobile steered America at every turn throughout modern history, but the world has not heard all the stories of those behind the wheel – men like Henry Ford, Walter Chrysler, the Dodge Brothers, William Durant, Lee Iacocca and John DeLorean. In three two-hour installments, History looks under the hood to reveal the winners who rose to fame and fortune and the losers who crashed and burned on the race to glory. From the birth of the American engine at the turn of the 20th Century through the Muscle Car era of the 1970s, the automotive industry's shadowy legends are replete with titans and devils, genius and failure with one constant: the automobile has influenced us at every turn.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Sunday at 20:00 (120 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Part 3août 15, 2017
S01E02Part 2août 14, 2017
S01E01Part 1août 13, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Cars That Made America' premiere?

'The Cars That Made America' premiered on August 13, 2017.

How many episodes does 'The Cars That Made America' have?

'The Cars That Made America' consists of a total of four episodes.

Who is the narrator of 'The Cars That Made America'?

The narrator of 'The Cars That Made America' is Dale Earnhardt Jr.

What is the genre of 'The Cars That Made America'?

'The Cars That Made America' is a documentary series.

Who are some of the notable figures featured in 'The Cars That Made America'?

Some of the notable figures featured in 'The Cars That Made America' include Henry Ford, Walter Chrysler, and William Durant.

What is the main focus of 'The Cars That Made America'?

'The Cars That Made America' explores the history and impact of the automobile industry in the United States.

Which car manufacturer is credited with introducing the assembly line production method?

Henry Ford and Ford Motor Company are credited with introducing the assembly line production method.

How did the automobile impact society and culture in America?

The automobile revolutionized transportation, led to the growth of suburbs, and played a significant role in shaping American culture and lifestyle.

What were some of the challenges faced by early car manufacturers in America?

Early car manufacturers faced challenges such as competition, technological limitations, and the need to convince the public of the benefits of automobiles.

How did the automobile industry contribute to the growth of the American economy?

The automobile industry created jobs, stimulated other industries such as steel and rubber, and contributed to the overall economic growth of the United States.

What were some of the major innovations and advancements in the automobile industry?

Major innovations and advancements in the automobile industry include electric starters, safety features, and the introduction of affordable and mass-produced cars.

How did the automobile industry impact the environment?

The automobile industry contributed to air pollution, congestion, and the depletion of natural resources. However, it also spurred advancements in cleaner and more fuel-efficient technologies.

How did the automobile industry shape the modern American transportation system?

The automobile industry led to the development of roads, highways, and infrastructure, which transformed the transportation system in America.

What role did the automobile industry play during World War II?

The automobile industry played a crucial role in producing military vehicles, tanks, and aircraft during World War II.

How did the automobile industry evolve over time in terms of design and technology?

The automobile industry witnessed advancements in design, technology, and features, including the introduction of safety measures, fuel efficiency, and automation.

What impact did the automobile industry have on labor and workers' rights?

The automobile industry played a significant role in the labor movement, with workers fighting for better wages, working conditions, and workers' rights.

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