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As the roaring twenties brought cars to the masses in America, Europe lagged far behind, and Japan struggled to modernise. Changes came with the Second World War.
As early car-makers gained traction with their inventions, the outbreak of the First World War One catapulted the industry into a new era of competition.
In the 1950s America entered a golden age of car design, while German and Japanese car makers struggled to recover from the Second World War.