- (43 cu in).
Specific types of
microcars include bubble cars,
cycle cars, invacar,
quadricycles and voiturettes.
Microcars are
often covered by separate...
- 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...
-
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...
- second-biggest
manufacturer of
microcars, and
largest maker of quadricycles, or "sans permis" (license-exempt) vehicles. The
Microcar and
Ligier brands are to...
- 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...
-
offroad buggies, auto rickshaws, mowers, and
other utility vehicles,
microcars, and even some
superlight racing cars. Most
manual transmission two-wheelers...
-
legal classifications.
Microcars and
their ****anese equivalent— kei cars— are the
smallest category of automobile.
Microcars straddle the
boundary between...
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manufacturer based in Aix-les-Bains, Savoie. It was
founded in 1983 to make
microcars following the
acquisition of Arola. On 11
April 2013, US
based Polaris...
-
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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inexpensive vehicles reappeared after World War II, and were
known as
microcars.
Cyclecars were
propelled by
engines with a
single cylinder or V-twin...