Who is responsible if problems arise after a car transfer?

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OJasper
07/30/25 9:19am
Problems arising after a car transfer are determined based on specific circumstances. Here is relevant information about automobiles: 1. Introduction: In 1680, the renowned British scientist Isaac Newton conceived the idea of a jet-powered car using steam propulsion through nozzles, though it was never physically realized. 2. Gasoline: 1885 marked a decisive breakthrough in automobile invention. Karl Benz, who worked at the same factory as Gottlieb Daimler, was also researching automobiles during this period. 3. Electricity: The world's first electric vehicle research was conducted by Hungarian engineer Ányos Jedlik in 1828, who created an electromechanical device in his laboratory. The first practical electric vehicle was invented by American Thomas Davenport between 1832 and 1839. This early electric car used relatively simple, non-rechargeable batteries.
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