Evolution Of The Fleet
Past Growth
 The global car fleet has evolved very rapidly, experiencing a tremendous boom for years. Due to the war effort, the First World War raised a large burst of technological innovations but also work practices and optimization of machinery to increase production significantly since the war terminée. Global automotive production threefold during the Thirty Glorious and passes 10 million to 30 million vehicles annually. A climate of peace and prosperity has indeed favored the purchase of items of comfort such as automotive. In 2002, the global annual production of 42 million units and totaled more than 70 million in 2007 with the rise of China in particular, has more than doubled in 40 years. Although the climate crisis of 2007-2008 began on the part of auto sales in Europe and America, the volume of global car fleet will continue to rise thanks to emerging markets, offsetting those countries développés.
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