That's a rather silly comparison.
The Ford assembly line employee making $5 an hour could buy a Model T with less than three month's wages.
That and the rapid adoption of oil as a universal lubricant and heating source and the plentiful byproduct of its refining, gasoline, made automobiles and other vehicles ubiquitous.
Adoption of hydrogen as a power source will be extremely expensive and slow. I laugh at those who imply "free" electricity from wind and solar will hasten its progress. The electric grid hasn't the capability to deal with electric automobiles, much less trucks, trains,.and powering huge electrolysis facilities that will be required.