If you are referring to either of the World Wars (The Great War or WWII), then the answer is definitely yes.
In fact, the most important car to the Nazi political campaign is still in use today; the VW Beetle! It was designed and built as a cheap car in order to boost the economy and provide transport for the middle- and lower-class, who would otherwise have found it difficult to afford a vehicle. The name of the company reflects its founding purpose; Volkswagen translates roughly as 'people's car'.
All passenger cars
car manufacture was suspended during war
In America it would be any of the "Muscle" cars that GM, Ford, AMC and Mopar produced.
No, there wasn't any major war during the renascence period.
Cars were made for all the military sevices, army, navy, coast guard, and others. Some cars were sold to Doctors, nurces, and other persons considered necessary to protect the public. Lots of cars were put in storage, and production was very small as most auto plants were converted to producing war materials. But cars were produced and sold in very limited numbers. Some particular models were not produced at all.
The automotive assembly lines were dedicated to the production of military vehicles .
yes they did
Cars were made for all the military sevices, army, navy, coast guard, and others. Some cars were sold to Doctors, nurces, and other persons considered necessary to protect the public. Lots of cars were put in storage, and production was very small as most auto plants were converted to producing war materials. But cars were produced and sold in very limited numbers. Some particular models were not produced at all. I know the Chrysler Corporation built some cars during WW2 that were sold to civilians on a must need basis, but not sure about any other manufacture.
Cars were made for all the military sevices, army, navy, coast guard, and others. Some cars were sold to Doctors, nurces, and other persons considered necessary to protect the public. Lots of cars were put in storage, and production was very small as most auto plants were converted to producing war materials. But cars were produced and sold in very limited numbers. Some particular models were not produced at all. Plymouth for one did produce some cars during the war.
There were NO companies which made autos in1945. All car manufacturers suspended operations after a very brief period when a small number of 1942 cars were made. From early in 1942, after Hawaii was attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941, until the end of World War II, in August of1945 there were no cars made. The first year of pleasure cars after the war was 1946. Any designation of the years 1943 or 1944 or 1945 are in error, unless the vehicle was a special production for a specific war purpose. During the war only pre war cars were driven. Gasoline, oil, tires and batteries were strictly rationed during the war years. Car trips were limited to vital purposes, such as medical and emergency purposes. Sherm the Worm, ex Boston, now San Francisco
They would have been used extensively by both sides IF cars had been in existence during the civil war.
Yes, almost every country in the world had cars by WW2.