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  1. This car made Marcus well-known all over the world. The car was named a Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. In a 1904 book, "The Motor," it states: Who was the Inventor? Siegfried Marcus is widely credited with having invented the benzine motor.

  2. www.asme.org › landmarks › 203-siegfried-marcus-carSiegfried Marcus Car - ASME

    Siegfried Marcus (1833-1898), a remarkable engineer and manufacturer, lived most of his life and died in Vienna, leaving his most important legacy — an experimental automobile resembling today's modern car and the oldest extant automobile known worldwide.

  3. May 2, 2024 · This breakthrough led to the world's first carburetor, which he patented in 1864. The first car of Siegfried Marcus. For his first machine, Marcus affixed a 2-stroke internal combustion engine, burning petrol as fuel, onto a rudimentary four-wheeled cart, linking it to the rear wheels.

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  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Died: June 30, 1898, Vienna, Austria (aged 66) Siegfried Marcus (born Sept. 18, 1831, Malchin, Mecklenburg [Germany]—died June 30, 1898, Vienna, Austria) was an inventor who built four of the world’s earliest gasoline-powered automobiles.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Mary Bellis
    • Internal Combustion Engine: The Heart of the Automobile. An internal combustion engine is an engine that uses the explosive combustion of fuel to push a piston within a cylinder — the piston's movement turns a crankshaft that then turns the car wheels via a chain or a drive shaft.
    • The Importance of Nicolaus Otto. One of the most important landmarks in engine design comes from Nicolaus August Otto who in 1876 invented an effective gas motor engine.
    • Karl Benz. In 1885, German mechanical engineer, Karl Benz designed and built the world's first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine.
    • Gottlieb Daimler. In 1885, Gottlieb Daimler (together with his design partner Wilhelm Maybach) took Otto's internal combustion engine a step further and patented what is generally recognized as the prototype of the modern gas engine.
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    Jun 1, 2012 · Marcus's next car, debuting in about 1888, was a quantum improvement over his first crude effort. Revolutionary features included a four-cycle, gasoline-powered engine, Marcus's novel carburetor design, and his magneto ignition. The car was said to reach a top speed of 10 mph.

  7. May 23, 2021 · Although Karl Benz and Gottfried Daimler are credited with inventing the transportation device we’ve come to know as the automobile, it was actually Siegfried Marcus who was first, and by two decades. It was as early as 1864 that Marcus started making petroleum-fueled motorcars.