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Does a horseless carriage have motor?

Yes, a horseless carriage, also known as an automobile, has a motor. The term "horseless carriage" was commonly used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to the early automobiles that were designed to replace horse-drawn carriages. These early automobiles were powered by various types of engines, including steam engines, electric motors, and internal combustion engines. The internal combustion engine, which uses gasoline or diesel as fuel, became the dominant type of engine used in automobiles. So, a horseless carriage does have a motor, typically an internal combustion engine, to power it.