which quotation provides the best evidence that most people were not familiar with automobiles in 1903? A. At that time, new cars were preordered directly from the manufacturer.
B. The car had 1,000 miles and worn tires, but the owner agreed to sell it—for $500 more than he had originally paid.
C. On dry days, even Bud needed goggles to keep road dust out of his eyes. (paragraph 5)
D. One newspaper encouraged readers to arrive early for a good view, in case the vehicle flew by at 90 miles per hour.