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I recently read a piece called “From the First Lamps to the First ‘Gadgets’: The Birth of Car Accessories” (link: https://www.carsdiauto.ru/avto-183), and it really puts modern car culture into perspective.
Back then, accessories weren’t about style at all — they were basic necessities. Headlights were literally portable lamps. Drivers added mirrors, gauges, and tools themselves because cars came almost bare. Over time, these add‑ons shaped the driving experience and eventually became standard.
The article also mentions a hilarious invention — an inflatable dummy driver designed to deter thieves. It didn’t catch on, but it shows how creative people were when cars were still new.
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