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This car is believed to be the first purpose built British petrol-driven car to run on public roads. It was originally a three-wheeler, the builder being John Henry Knight of Farnham, Surrey. In October 1895, Knight was fined five shillings for not having a traction engine licence, or a man walking in front. The car was shown at the 1896 Crystal Palace Motor Exhibition.
| Year | 1895 |
|---|---|
| Country | British |
| Capacity | 1,565cc |
| Cylinders | 1 |
| Maximum speed | 8mph/12.87kph |
| Price new | Not marketed |
| Manufacturer | J.H. Knight |
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