The cars, which initially responded to the expectation of fast transportation, were later developed on how to make this transportation more comfortable and less costly, and led to the emergence of vehicles that are difficult to imagine but beautiful to use today. With the adaptation of today's technologies to cars, vehicles that meet all kinds of needs of people and provide convenience have become the lifestyles of people by getting out of transportation vehicles. Such that the races of vehicles with high engine power, which increased in terms of speed, became one of the sports activities of people and caused the emergence of sports branches such as Rally, Formula1. The fact that cars have an important place in human life has also been a driving force in the development of this need. Vehicle technology has also shown technological development in this regard and has been increased to the next level with the applications included in the vehicles. Applications such as parking sensors, remote-controlled vehicles, vehicles operating with fingerprints, autopilot, cruise control are simple examples of this development.
After the European geography, which changed with the end of the Second World War in 1945, achieved political recovery, it also brought economic advances to the fore and achieved these breakthroughs by reflecting the technological developments used in the war to private life. States such as Japan reflected war technology to civilian life through private companies, and thus entered the economy market with proven and reliable products. In Europe, states such as Germany, England, France turned the engines into passenger cars in the post-war market, and turned them into private property and presented them to the civilian demand. Companies such as Ford in America, Wolkswagen in Germany, Peugeot in France have been the cornerstones of this market. In the early days, the states that wanted to bring public transportation on the spot used cars for this purpose, but in times of living standards, people bought cars as private property for easier and faster transportation, the freedom of transportation from one place to another led to mute and metal mounts in front of our homes. It has been.