Output of Anna's first car engines, for the subcompact Civic, began a year later. |
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But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan. |
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Hyundai, Korea's leading automaker, arrived in the U.S. in 1986 with the Excel subcompact. |
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Fukui's biggest claim to fame was helming the launch of Honda's successful Fit subcompact in Japan. |
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Its best-selling car of the late 1990s, the Fiesta subcompact, was virtually the same car it produced a decade earlier. |
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This year, three new car models are to be launched, including a subcompact and a sedan. |
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And in Japan, stylish numbers such as the March subcompact and the boxy Cube micro-van are driving sales. |
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The subcompact car stole a top spot in a recent quality ranking by the German agency that certifies autos as roadworthy. |
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The Matiz subcompact was once a popular choice in Western Europe. |
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The company has not even bothered to offer a subcompact in America since 1997, when it dropped the wretchedly mediocre, Korean-built Aspire. |
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Do the new domestic companies produce any compact or subcompact parts in Canada? |
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If you usually travel alone, a two-door subcompact car can fit the bill and is more economical. |
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In terms of sales mix, subcompact cars took the largest market share of the total 1990 light vehicle sales across Canada. |
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Compared to other provinces, Quebec has a significantly larger market share of subcompact cars. |
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The Fiesta is an inexpensive front-wheel-drive subcompact car, configured as either a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback. |
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Sales in 2007 were led by the Nissan Versa subcompact, Altima midsize passenger cars and Infiniti G35 luxury sedan. |
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This subcompact pistol sports three integral safeties, nothing to snag on a purse or holster and a finish that can stand up to extreme wear and tear. |
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The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division. |
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For dress-up events, she wears a subcompact, eight-shot Kahr 9mm in a bellyband. |
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There are more than eight classes of vehicles, from relatively small and light subcompact cars that provide good fuel economy, to heavy, gas-guzzling pickuptrucks. |
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Although the xB is built on a subcompact frame, it has the body of a tiny delivery truck, and its silhouette remains one of the most distinctive on the streets, even years after its release. |
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You cannot load up your kids and your neighbour's kids and all their hockey gear into a subcompact car and head off to tournament in the next town. |
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If you owned a subcompact ten or fifteen years ago, you might think that today's offerings are still cramped, noisy and cheap transportation devices. |
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The Commission considered several plausible relevant markets from a broad definition involving passenger cars to a very narrow definition involving only multi-purpose subcompact cars. |
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Can you get by with a fuel-efficient subcompact vehicle, or do you need a van, a pickup truck or maybe even one of the popular sport utility vehicles? |
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Both parties announced a special two-tier wage system that will allow the automaker to produce a subcompact car in the United States. |
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As a people mover, Nissan's subcompact is hard to beat. |
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