Here are some points about cars in 1923:
In 1923, the production of automobiles was at an all-time high, with over 2 million cars produced in the United States alone.
The most popular car brands of the time were Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge.
Cars were still primarily powered by gasoline engines, although there were also electric and steam-powered cars available.
Many cars of 1923 did not have a roof or a windshield, making them open-air vehicles.
Safety features were minimal, with no seat belts or airbags available.
Tires were made of hard rubber and did not have much grip, making driving on rough roads a challenge.
Cars were relatively expensive, with most costing between $500 to $1,000, which is equivalent to around $7,000 to $14,000 today.
Luxury features like radios, heaters, and air conditioning were not yet available in cars.
Cars of 1923 generally had a top speed of around 40-50 miles per hour.
Finally, despite the limitations and challenges of driving a car in 1923, automobiles were seen as a symbol of personal freedom and mobility, and a sign of the rapidly changing times in America.
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