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Definition of subcompact in English: subcompactnoun ˈsʌbkəmpaktsəbˈkɑmpækt North American A motor vehicle which is smaller than a compact. 〈北美〉微型小客车,微型汽车 Example sentencesExamples - Volkswagen plans to introduce its subcompact hatchback Polo, at $15,000 to $17,000, and Toyota Motor Corp. will produce a similarly priced passenger car.
- The first salvo in the car strategy will be the new Versa subcompact, which goes on sale in summer 2006.
- And in Japan, stylish numbers such as the March subcompact and the boxy Cube micro-van are driving sales.
- Fukui's biggest claim to fame was helming the launch of Honda's successful Fit subcompact in Japan.
- The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division.
- Toyota this year plans to ship abroad as many as 43,000 Soluna Vios sedans, Corolla Artis subcompacts, and Hilux Tiger pickups, up fourfold from 2002.
- Nissan will launch the all-new March and Cube subcompacts, derived from the B-platform shared with Renault.
- But Scion, which launches in California in June with two new subcompacts directed at the sizable Generation Y, is a long-term investment that Farley is sure will pay off handsomely.
- Hyundai, Korea's leading automaker, arrived in the U.S. in 1986 with the Excel subcompact.
- But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan.
- Demand for the Yaris subcompacts this pristine plant cranks out is outstripping the 920-per-day output.
- Output of Anna's first car engines, for the subcompact Civic, began a year later.
- Car buyers who in recent years favored mini subcompacts selling for under $10,000 are suddenly putting their money down for luxury sedans.
- Its best-selling car of the late 1990s, the Fiesta subcompact, was virtually the same car it produced a decade earlier.
- This year, three new car models are to be launched, including a subcompact and a sedan.
- Sony and Canon both make excellent subcompacts that actually have amazing amounts of power in a very small size.
- The Matiz subcompact was once a popular choice in Western Europe.
- The first is a steering ratio approximately 30-percent quicker than normal at low to medium road speeds, Suddenly a large, long-wheelbase sedan is able to mimic a subcompact's agile moves.
- We never had a vehicle so contemporary going after the subcompact segment to attract a younger, more upscale - probably import - buyer.
- It was procured by five key Atlantic film producers and Telefilm officials who crammed themselves, their luggage, and a 35 mm print into a perky subcompact for the 20-hour drive.
Definition of subcompact in US English: subcompactnounsəbˈkɑmpæktsəbˈkämpakt North American A motor vehicle which is smaller than a compact. 〈北美〉微型小客车,微型汽车 Example sentencesExamples - The first salvo in the car strategy will be the new Versa subcompact, which goes on sale in summer 2006.
- Sony and Canon both make excellent subcompacts that actually have amazing amounts of power in a very small size.
- But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan.
- Hyundai, Korea's leading automaker, arrived in the U.S. in 1986 with the Excel subcompact.
- We never had a vehicle so contemporary going after the subcompact segment to attract a younger, more upscale - probably import - buyer.
- Toyota this year plans to ship abroad as many as 43,000 Soluna Vios sedans, Corolla Artis subcompacts, and Hilux Tiger pickups, up fourfold from 2002.
- Nissan will launch the all-new March and Cube subcompacts, derived from the B-platform shared with Renault.
- This year, three new car models are to be launched, including a subcompact and a sedan.
- The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division.
- Output of Anna's first car engines, for the subcompact Civic, began a year later.
- Car buyers who in recent years favored mini subcompacts selling for under $10,000 are suddenly putting their money down for luxury sedans.
- And in Japan, stylish numbers such as the March subcompact and the boxy Cube micro-van are driving sales.
- The Matiz subcompact was once a popular choice in Western Europe.
- But Scion, which launches in California in June with two new subcompacts directed at the sizable Generation Y, is a long-term investment that Farley is sure will pay off handsomely.
- Fukui's biggest claim to fame was helming the launch of Honda's successful Fit subcompact in Japan.
- The first is a steering ratio approximately 30-percent quicker than normal at low to medium road speeds, Suddenly a large, long-wheelbase sedan is able to mimic a subcompact's agile moves.
- Demand for the Yaris subcompacts this pristine plant cranks out is outstripping the 920-per-day output.
- Its best-selling car of the late 1990s, the Fiesta subcompact, was virtually the same car it produced a decade earlier.
- It was procured by five key Atlantic film producers and Telefilm officials who crammed themselves, their luggage, and a 35 mm print into a perky subcompact for the 20-hour drive.
- Volkswagen plans to introduce its subcompact hatchback Polo, at $15,000 to $17,000, and Toyota Motor Corp. will produce a similarly priced passenger car.
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