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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. Compact car is a car classification that comes from the United States. It is usually used on hatchbacks above 4,150 mm (163 in), and 4,550 mm (179 in) length, or sedans in between 4,400–4,700 mm (170–190 in). Small family car is the same as ‘compact car’, but it is used on European cars. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lower ...

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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).

    • 4,751 to 5,750 lb (2,150-2,600 kg)
    • 3,001 to 3,750 lb (1,350-1,700 kg)
    • 3,751 to 4,750 lb (1,700-2,150 kg)
  5. May 20, 2010 · The 1990s saw small family cars firmly pitch themselves as the most popular class of car in Europe. The Volkswagen Golf Mk III was launched in 1991 and elected European Car of the Year. Citroën replaced the GSA with the large family car BX and later the small family car ZX. The ZX's chassis spawned the Peugeot 306 in 1993.

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

    Imported small family cars that were popular in the UK included the Citroën GS and Datsun Sunny 120Y. British Leyland replaced the BMC 1100/1300 with a variety of models: the 1969 Austin Maxi, the 1971 Morris Marina, and the 1973 Austin Allegro. A second-generation Ford Escort (jointly designed in Britain and Germany) was released in 1974.

  7. 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", [2] though in the 1950s, a trend towards egg-shaped cars with a relatively large ratio of windows to ...

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