While true, there are many hundreds of people who "revolutionized" cars. Even with starter motors, it had to be married to Bendix's method for engaging and disengaging the starter motor automatically, in order to complete the transformation over to electric starters.
Or there's Florence Lawrence, "The First Movie Star", who created the turn indicator and a brake indicator (a 'stop' sign) activated by applying the foot brake.
True enough, there's also the interesting question of the difference between radio/telegraph/phonograph and television . . . innovations that have "an inventor" versus a team . . . the starter definitely has a one foot on both sides of the line.
Or there's Florence Lawrence, "The First Movie Star", who created the turn indicator and a brake indicator (a 'stop' sign) activated by applying the foot brake.
(And http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/silent-film-star-... points out that Lawrence's mother invented the first electrical windshield wipers.)