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This is a '''list of ]s by country of origin'''. This list excludes cars over 700 cc and cars where production or manufacture ended before 1945. This is a '''list of ]s by country of origin'''. This list excludes cars over 700 cc and cars where production or manufacture ended before 1945.


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==Gallery== ==Gallery==
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Image:ALTA A200 (cropped).jpg|] A200 File:ALTA A200 (cropped).jpg|]
Image:Attica.jpg|] 200 File:Attica.jpg|] 200
Image:DIM 652.jpg|] DIM 652 File:DIM 652.jpg|] DIM 652
Image:Bianchina1.jpg|] ] Trasformabile Special File:Bianchina1.jpg|] ] Trasformabile
File:Minissima 1972.jpg|]

Image:Minissima_1972.jpg|] File:Bmw.isetta.arp.jpg|]
File:Biscuter 100.jpg|] 100
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Image:Biscuter 100.jpg|] 100 File:Biscuter comercial 200 C.jpg|] Comercial 200C
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Image:Biscuter comercial 200 C.jpg|] Comercial 200C
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Image:Bond Bug vr orange.jpg|]
File:CityComMiniEl.JPG|]

File:1951CrosleySuperSport.jpg|] Super Sport
Image:CityComMiniEl.JPG|]
File:Daihatsu Mira2006.JPG|] 7th Generation
Image:1951CrosleySuperSport.jpg|] Super Sport
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Image:Daihatsu Mira2006.JPG|] 7th Generation File:Daihatsu bee.jpg|]
Image:Daihatsu-max 1st zenki-front.jpg|] File:DaihatsuHijet123.jpg|] / {{nowrap|Piaggio Porter}}
File:DavidTorpedo2S.jpg|David Torpedo 2 S
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Image:DaihatsuHijet123.jpg|] / {{nowrap|Piaggio Porter}}
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Image:DavidTorpedo2S.jpg|David Torpedo 2 S
File:White Fiat 500.jpg|]

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Image:Polski Fiat 126p rocznik 1973.jpg|Polski Fiat 126p File:Fiat 600 Multipla 1960.jpg|]
File:1957FramKingFulda.jpg|Fram King Fulda (1957)
Image:Fiat500topolino.jpg|]
File:Goggomobile Dart.JPG|]
Image:White Fiat 500.jpg|]
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File:HondaN360.jpg|]
Image:Fiat 600 Multipla 1960.jpg|]
File:1972 Honda Z360.jpg|]
Image:1957FramKingFulda.jpg|Fram King Fulda (1957)
File:King Midget Model III.jpg|] Model III

File:Microdot 1976.jpg|]
Image:Goggomobile Dart.JPG|]
File:Mazda-r360-coupe01.jpg|] coupe

File:Messerschmitt Kabinenroller.jpg|]
Image:Heinkel_Kabine_vl_red.jpg|]
File:Mitsubishi Minica LA Front JPN.jpg|] 1st Generation
Image:HondaN360.jpg|]
File:PeelTrident.jpg|]
Image:1972 Honda Z360.jpg|]
File:Peel P50 at Beaulieu.jpg|]

Image:King Midget Model III.jpg|] Model III File:Puli (Car) Pinguin 4.jpg|]
File:Reliant Rialto Saloon England.jpg|]

File:1976 Citicar 6HP.jpg|]
Image:Microdot_1976.jpg|]
Image:Mazda-r360-coupe01.jpg|] coupe File:Subaru360-1.jpg|]
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Image:Messerschmitt Kabinenroller.jpg|]
File:SeAZ car in Paernu.jpg|SMZ S-3A
Image:Mitsubishi_Minica_LA_Front_JPN.jpg|] 1st Generation
File:S3D.20090925.01.jpg|SMZ S-3D

File:Saporoshez ZAZ 965 A.JPG|]
Image:PeelTrident.jpg|]
Image:Peel P50 at Beaulieu.jpg|]
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Image:Puli_(Car)_Pinguin_4.jpg|]

Image:Reliant Rialto Saloon England.jpg|]
Image:1976_Citicar_6HP.jpg|]
Image:Subaru360-1.jpg|]
Image:С-1А.jpg|Soviet ]
Image:SeAZ car in Paernu.jpg|SMZ S-3A
Image:S3D.20090925.01.jpg|SMZ S-3D
File:Saporoshez_ZAZ_965_A.JPG|]
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World's smallest automobiles
The Champion 400, a German microcar built in 1952

This is a list of microcars by country of origin. This list excludes cars over 700 cc and cars where production or manufacture ended before 1945.

Microcars have been defined as "very compact, small-engined cars, designed for use in large cities, especially in Japan". even though in Japan such cars are known as kei cars. Microcars have also been defined as being a "small car, popular in the 1950s, that featured a body offering full weather protection and mechanics often derived from motorcycle technology", though in the 1950s, a trend towards egg-shaped cars with a relatively large ratio of windows to bodywork meant that the affectionate term bubble car was used.

The term microcar is usually applied only to such small cars built after World War II; cars built prior to the war are more generally referred to as cyclecars. However, one dictionary definition states simply that a microcar is "a small fuel-efficient automobile".

An attempt at a more specific definition for microcars suggested by some enthusiasts is "economy vehicles with either three or four wheels, powered by petrol engines of no more than 700 cc or battery electric propulsion, and manufactured since 1945".

In short, defining what is or what is not a microcar is not an exact science. Microcar is a subjective common noun, so no list will ever be definitive. But with museums devoted solely to microcars, numerous published encyclopedias of microcars and microcar enthusiast clubs worldwide, this list is an attempt to collate as many of these vehicles as possible into a common grouping.

List of microcars by country of origin

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2019)

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Schwarz, Catherine, ed. (1994). The Chambers Dictionary. ISBN 0-550-10255-8.
  2. Rupert Livesey; Robin Sawers; Liz Greasby, eds. (1996). Dictionary of Automobile Engineering. Peter Collin Publishing. ISBN 0-948549-66-1.
  3. "65 MPH and 80 MPG-That's the Messerschmitt". Motorcycle Mechanics. London. April 1963. pp. 34–35.
  4. "Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English" (Preview Edition (v 0.9.7)). Dictionary.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  5. "About RUM". The Register of Unusual Microcars. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-14.
  6. "The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum". microcarmuseum.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  7. "The Bubble Car Museum". bubblecarmuseum.co.uk. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  8. Rees, Chris (1995). Microcar Mania. Bookmarque Publishing. ISBN 1-870519-18-3.
  9. Dan, Michael (2007). A–Z of Popular Scooters and Microcars. Bookmarque Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84584-088-4.
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