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  1. A company in New York City in the United States first offered the installation of air conditioning for cars in 1933. Most of their customers operated limousines and luxury cars. [1] On 7 October 1935, Ralph Peo of Houde Engineering, Buffalo, New York, applied for a patent for an "Air Cooling Unit for Automobiles".

  2. Jun 24, 2010 · See All 3 Photos. The 1940 Packard was the first car to offer factory-installed air-conditioning. By 1969, more than half of all new cars sold were equipped with A/C. Some brands affixed window ...

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  3. Feb 15, 2021 · After a multitude of unsuccessful attempts from companies across the globe, the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, eventually broke through and offered factory-installed air-conditioning in its new car models. Yet while this refresh happened all the way back in 1940, it was unfortunatley short-lived.

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · The car sales rate has been steady for many years, and almost all of them have air conditioning pre-installed. The debate over the harmful effects of air conditioning refrigerants is still alive. Many people are cautious about the use of motor vehicles because of the pollutants they release into the environment.

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  5. The first car to have the first truly modern air conditioning system, though, was the 1954 Nash Ambassador. All of the components of the Ambassador's air conditioning system were located under the hood, and the system was capable of heating, cooling, and ventilating. The system was entirely controlled through dashboard switches.

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  6. Jun 1, 2023 · While people have been playing around with ice and evaporative cooling since cars first became enclosed, most historians recognize John Hamman, Jr. as the owner of the first air-conditioned car. The system was custom-built and installed by Kelvinator in Houston, Texas around 1930, as much for the treatment of Mr. Hamman’s severe allergies as for its cooling ability.

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  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Around the early 1940s, Packard became the first automaker to offer factory-installed car air conditioning; Cadillac followed suit in its 1941 models. However, these early car air conditioning units were inconveniently located in the trunk ­— the driver would have to get out of the car and manually install or remove the drive belt from the compressor to turn the air conditioning on and off.

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