| After many years of tinkering with
motor buggies and early automobiles, companies became less experimental
and more consumer driven. Customers were growing accustomed to
the automobile, and expectations were rising. Companies such as
Dorris, Moon, and Gardner were bringing their vehicles up to a
standard of luxury and were marketing their autos based on expert
engineering, standard features, and style. Cars were becoming
even more of a status symbol than before, and prices were quickly
rising.
• The Ideal American Car: Moon Motor Car
Company
• Built to Last: Dorris Motor Car Company
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