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    Microcar is a term often used for the smallest size of cars, with three or four wheels and often an engine smaller than 700 cc (43 cu in). Specific types...
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    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...
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  • Microcar is a French microcar manufacturer. The company was founded in 1984 as a division of Bénéteau group, a major sailboat manufacturer. Production...
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    The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum was a museum in Madison, Georgia, United States, that held a large collection of microcars. The museum was created by...
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    Isetta (category Microcars)
    The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil...
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  • 1998–2007 Mitsuoka Microcar 1998–2007 Microcar K-1/MC-1 1999–2007 MC-1T 1998–? Microcar K-2 (based on the design of the FMR Tg500) 2005–? Microcar K-3/Type F...
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    manufacturing company based in Lyon-Corbas, France, which manufactured a range of microcars, designed to be driven without a license. Arola became part of the Aixam...
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    Ligier (category Microcars)
    rugby player Guy Ligier (1930–2015), specialized in the manufacturing of microcars. Ligier is best known for its involvement in the Formula 1 World Championship...
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    The Messerschmitt KR175 microcar (1953–1955) was the first vehicle built by Messerschmitt under its 1952 agreement with Fritz Fend. In concept, although...
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    The Libelle was an Austrian three-wheeled microcar built in Innsbruck by Libelle Fahrzeugbau- und Vertriebsgesellschaft between 1952 and 1954. It had a...
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  • legal classifications. Microcars and their Japanese equivalent— kei cars— are the smallest category of automobile. Microcars straddle the boundary between...
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  • M.R. was a microcar model built in 1945 by Industria Aeronautică Română in Braşov, Romania. Developed by Radu Manicatide, M.R. featured a RR layout with...
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    SMZ cyclecar (redirect from SZA microcar)
    The SMZ cyclecar was a Soviet microcar, manufactured in Serpukhov, Russia, by Serpukhov Motor Works (Russian: Серпуховский Мотозавод, Serpukhovskiy Motozavod)...
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    construction of motorcycles. Following World War II, Zündapp expanded into the microcar, moped and scooter markets. The company collapsed in 1984. The first Zündapp...
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    Microlino (category Microcars)
    manufactured by the company Micro since its introduction in 2022. The microcar is available in two versions as either a light or a heavy quadricycle,...
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    Messerschmitt KR200 (category Microcars)
    "Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum: 1955 Messerschmitt KR200". The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum Inc. Retrieved 22 August 2008. "Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum: 1961...
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    Peel Trident (category Microcars)
    The Peel Trident is the second three-wheeled microcar built by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. An all-new design from its one-seat counterpart...
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  • The Lichi B01 also came out in 2013. The B01 is a 3 doored hatchback microcar. The L17 is a 5 doored, 3 wheeled vehicle. It was Lichi's third production...
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  • Zhidou (Chinese: 知豆; pinyin: zhīdòu) is a Chinese manufacturer of electric microcars, tricycles and scooters based in Hangzhou operating since 2015. In June...
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  • (software), an open source Java application server Microcar Virgo, Virgo 2, Virgo 3 and Virgo Luxe, former microcar models IK Virgo, a Swedish association football...
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  • Genty Automotive (2004-present), see Genty Akylone MDI (1988–present) Microcar (1980–present); Driveplanet Toyota Yaris (2001–present); Toyota Venturi...
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    Biscúter (category Microcars)
    Biscúter (Spanish spelling for the pronunciation of BiScooter) is a microcar manufactured in Spain, by Auto Nacional, SA, from 1953 until 1960, total of...
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    vehicle with motor") was a French automobile manufacturer that made VELAM microcars under the licence of the Isetta from the Italian Iso. Powered by a 236...
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  • Heinkel (section Microcar)
    and instead built bicycles, motor scooters (see below), and the Heinkel microcar. The company eventually returned to aircraft in the mid-1950s, licence...
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    Messerschmitt Kabinenroller (category Microcars)
    Messerschmitt Kabinenroller (Messerschmitt Cabin Scooter) was a series of microcars made by RSM Messerschmitt from 1953 to 1956 and by Fahrzeug- und Maschinenbau...
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  • PC iRiver E100, a portable media player Baojun E100, a Chinese electric microcar JMEV E100, a Chinese electric city car Toyota Corolla (E100), a Japanese...
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    inexpensive vehicles reappeared after World War II, and were known as microcars. Cyclecars were propelled by engines with a single cylinder or V-twin...
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    The Tata Nano is a city car/microcar manufactured and marketed by Indian automaker Tata Motors over a single generation from 2008–2018, primarily in India...
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    KVS (France) (category Microcars)
    company based in Lyon-Chassieu, France, which manufactured a range of microcars. KVS, previously 'Les Equipements Electriques K.V.' had their origins...
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    Puli (car) (category Microcars)
    The Puli was a microcar made in Hungary by HÓDGÉP of Hódmezővásárhely from 1986. The car was 2.46 m long and was assembled using parts made by Ikarus,...
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