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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Compact_carCompact car - Wikipedia

    Compact car is a vehicle size class —predominantly used in North America—that sits between subcompact cars and mid-size cars. "Small family car" is a British term and a part of the C-segment in the European car classification. However, before the downsizing of the United States car industry in the 1970s and 1980s, larger vehicles with ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › C-segmentC-segment - Wikipedia

    The C-segment is the 3rd category of the European segments for passenger cars and is described as "medium cars". [1] [2] It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP "small family car" size class, [3] and the compact car category in the United States. [4] In 2011, the C-segment had a European market share of 23%. [5]

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  4. The largest category of small cars is called C-segment or small family car in Europe, and compact car in the United States. The size of a compact car is defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as having a combined interior and cargo volume of 100–109 cu ft (2.8–3.1 m 3).

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  5. May 20, 2010 · A compact car (North America), or small family car (Europe), is a classification of cars which are larger than a supermini but smaller than or equal to a mid-size car. The term often leads into confusion, however, since international compact cars are somewhat larger than their North American equivalents, mostly because no supermini/subcompact ...

  6. Small family car: Small Car: Compact: Small family car: C-segment medium cars: Honda Civic, Mazda3, Peugeot 308, Renault Mégane, Toyota Corolla: Mid-size car: Large family car: Medium Car: Mid-size: Large family car: D-segment large cars: Chevrolet Malibu, Ford Fusion, Peugeot 508, Subaru Legacy, Volkswagen Passat: Entry-level luxury car ...

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