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Definition of microcar in English: microcarnounˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌkɑː A small and fuel-efficient car. Example sentencesExamples - To that end, the Desktop Rover includes some cool capabilities that can make them even more fun than the microcars for many people.
- Why aren't more different types of cars - namely hatchbacks, wagons and microcars - more readily available in the U.S.?
- Today's applications stem from the efforts of engineer Hubertus van Doorne whose twin-rubber-belt Variomatic transmission propelled Dutch-built DAF microcars to a 52-mph top speed in 1958.
- Of course it helped that the tanks move at less than 20% of the speed of the microcars - but still, my three-year-old test subject was much happier with the tanks than the microcars, because he could actually control them.
- Along came the microcar, a tiny automobile often powered by a motorcycle engine yet offering protection from the weather, along with conventional seating.
- But BMW, the microcar's new parent company, is launching an updated version called the Mini Cooper, which it hopes will be more successful here this time around.
- By the end they were down to 10, defeated by a new generation of inexpensive four-wheel microcars.
- Its microcars are a hit in Italy and are selling well elsewhere in Europe, helping boost Hyundai and Kia's share on the continent by 20%, to 2.4%, since 2000.
Definition of microcar in US English: microcarnounˈmīkrōˌkär A small and fuel-efficient car. Example sentencesExamples - Its microcars are a hit in Italy and are selling well elsewhere in Europe, helping boost Hyundai and Kia's share on the continent by 20%, to 2.4%, since 2000.
- To that end, the Desktop Rover includes some cool capabilities that can make them even more fun than the microcars for many people.
- Of course it helped that the tanks move at less than 20% of the speed of the microcars - but still, my three-year-old test subject was much happier with the tanks than the microcars, because he could actually control them.
- But BMW, the microcar's new parent company, is launching an updated version called the Mini Cooper, which it hopes will be more successful here this time around.
- Along came the microcar, a tiny automobile often powered by a motorcycle engine yet offering protection from the weather, along with conventional seating.
- Why aren't more different types of cars - namely hatchbacks, wagons and microcars - more readily available in the U.S.?
- Today's applications stem from the efforts of engineer Hubertus van Doorne whose twin-rubber-belt Variomatic transmission propelled Dutch-built DAF microcars to a 52-mph top speed in 1958.
- By the end they were down to 10, defeated by a new generation of inexpensive four-wheel microcars.
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