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PEUGEOT QUADRICYCLE


The Peugeot Quadricycle is an early automobile designed and produced by Armand Peugeot in 1891. It is considered to be the first successful gasoline-powered car, and it paved the way for the development of the modern automobile industry. The Quadricycle was a four-wheeled vehicle with a single-cylinder engine and a top speed of 12 mph. It was a lightweight vehicle, weighing only 250 pounds, and it was powered by a 0.5 horsepower engine. The Quadricycle was a significant step forward in the development of the automobile, and it helped to make the automobile a viable form of transportation.

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