It was painted in 1900.
To protect the metal from rust on a steel car. On an aluminum, or carbon fiber car it is not necessary to paint the car. As an example all DeLorean's were not painted from the factory as the body panels were made of aluminum.
Most of them are not painted they are wrapped!
No not to my knowledge. There was three produced for the last terminator movie. I do not know if the factory painted the bikes.
90% of the cars are painted white.
Cars are painted during the manufacturing process, but before final assembly. Once the metal frame of the car has been built, it is sent to a paint shop in the factory. The frame is then painted one of the colors offered for that model. What color the frame is painted, as well as how many will be painted in this color, are determined by the manufacturer. Doors, hoods, trunk lids, and other pieces not part of the frame are painted separately. These pieces are all put together in final assembly, as well as adding the interior.
No.
some painted one once
192 cars per day
In 1896, 13 Dureyas cars were made in a factory in Springfield, Mass. These were the very first examples of mass-produced cars.
in a factory
No, they do not.