

Also, Franklin motorcars came with heat and ac; an advertisement for Franklin cars around the early 1900s sported that "You use it all the time -- 50 degrees below zero, 120 degrees in the shade." Franklin's cars were lightweight compared to the other cars manufactured back then. Franklin made most of car body with aluminum or wood.
In 1914, Franklin proved the effectiveness of his air-cooled cars when 116 Franklin stock cars in 116 parts of the country ran 100 miles in low gear without stopping the engine. Yet, with all these benefits, Franklin cars sold for half the price of a Ford Model-A of the same year.