The field of Garenne which extends close to the river was in the beginning a vast flanked middle-class house of an important farmer.
The destiny of Aubergenville was marked by the French Revolution by law of 2 November 1789, which removes the monastic orders and declares property national all the goods of the clergy.
In 1780, the construction of the royal road between Mantes and Saint-Germain introduced the first and strongest lines to other villages, towns and cities.
The removal of certain grounds to the profit of roads pushed the inhabitants to find a solution to reduce the damage.
The barges could bring weighty materials, and later the motorway of the west was born and allowed faster connections with the head office of Boulogne-Billancourt.
The colossal size of the Renault factory and the brief history which precedes made it possible to appreciate the extent of the repercussions which appear on the territory.