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[edit] Austria
[edit] Brazil
[edit] France
[edit] Germany
- BMW Isetta
- Brütsch Mopetta
- Fend Flitzer
- Fuldamobil N2, 1952–1955. Also made under licence in Chile (as the Bambi), Netherlands (as the Bambino), South Africa, Sweden (as the Fram King Fulda), Greece (as the Attica and also the Alta , India (as the Hans Vahaar) and United Kingdom (as the Nobel).
- Glas Goggomobil
- Goliath Pioneer (1934, three wheels)
- Heinkel Kabine See also Trojan (UK)
- Kleinschnittger (notably the Kleinschnittger F125 roadster)
- Some Lloyds, made by Borgward, the Lloyd LP300s, of 1950, may have been small enough to be micros
- Messerschmitt KR175
- Messerschmitt KR200
- Messerschmitt TG500 (Four wheeler)
- Meyra 55, (1950)
- Opelit Mopetta
- Smart Fortwo
- Spatz
- Trabant
- Zündapp Janus
[edit] Greece
[edit] Hungary
- Main article: Kei car
[edit] Poland
[edit] Portugal
- The Sado 550 was a Portuguese microcar. Around 500 were produced from 1982 to 1984. Only a few dozen still circulate today.
[edit] Sweden
[edit] United Kingdom
- AC Clipper
- Austin 7 (1922. Early post-war A30s and some early Minis were also called "Austin Seven".)
- Berkeley Caravan manufacturers. Design by Laurie Bond.
- Bond Bug 700cc four cylinder engine. Made by Reliant, Tamworth, Staffordshire.
- Bond Minicar Villiers two-stroke engines. 1949-1965 Made by Sharps Commercials of Preston. Designed by Laurie Bond.
- Cleco 1936-1940 Electric microcar. Also vans.
- Frisky Wolverhampton.
- Isetta Assembled in Brighton under license from BMW.
- The high performance Morgan three wheeler, Triking Cyclecar and perhaps Lotus Seven should be mentioned, in spite of their larger engines.
- Microcar [1]
- Opperman 1956-1959
- Peel
- Peel P50 (Made on the Isle of Man)
- Peel Trident (Made by the same company as the Peel P50)
- Power-Drive
- Raleigh 1933-1936
- Reliant Robin
- Rodley 1954-1955
- Russon 1951-1952
- Rytecraft 1934-1940 Originally 98 cc later 250 cc. One was actually driven round the world in 1960.
- Scootacar 1957-1965 Made by Hunslet in Leeds
- Tourette 1956-1957
- Trojan (Licence built version of the Heinkel)
- Unique Motor Company QPod
[edit] United States
- Airscoot (1947)
- American Austin - American Bantam (1930-1941)
- American Buckboard (1955)
- Auto Cub (1956)
- Autoette (1952-1957)
- Bobbi-Kar (1945-1947) (see Keller automobile)
- Brogan (1946-1950)
- Buckaroo (1957)
- Buckboard (1956)
- Chadwick (1960)
- Chicagoan (1952-1953)
- Citicar (Sebring Vanguard) (1974-1975)
- Colt (1958)
- Comet (I) (1946-1948)
- Comet (II) (1951)
- Commuter Cars Tango
- Corbin Sparrow (1999-2003)
- Crofton (1959-1961)
- Crosley (1939-1952)
- Eshelman (1953-1961)
- Custer (Custer Car) (1920-1960)
- Daytona (1956)
- Delcar (1947)
- Delmar (1949)
- Diehlmobile (1961)
- DTL (1960)
- Electra-King (1961-1975)
- Electricar (1950-1966)
- Electric Shopper (1952-1962)
- Electro-Master (1962-1964)
- Electromotion (1974)
- Fisher (1961)
- France Jet (1961)
- Hoppenstand (1949-1950)
- Hummingbird (1946)
- Imp (1949-1951)
- Keller (automobile) (1948-1950)
- King Midget (1947-1970)
- Knudson (1948)
- Long Beach Electric Car Company Autoette
- Marketeer (1954)
- Marketour (1964)
- Markette (1967)
- Martin (1948-1950)
- Maytag Toy Racer (1931-1941)
- Minicar (1969)
- Motorette (1946-1948)
- Multiplex (1952-1954)
- Nu-Klea (1959-1960)
- Playboy (1947-1951)
- Publix (1947-1948)
- Pup (1948-1949)
- Rocket (1948)
- Saviano (1960)
- Scootmobile (1946-1948)
- Seagrave (1960)
- Skorpion (1952-1954)
- Speed King Auto Racer (1930-1962)
- Squire (1971-1975)
- Streco Turnpike Cruiser (1958-1985)
- Stuart (1961)
- Sundancer (1974)
- Super Kar (1946)
- T.P. Hall Airway
- Taylor-Dunn (1949-1966)
- Thrif-T (1947-1955)
- Towne Shopper (1948)
- Tri-Car (1955)
- Triplex Lightning (1954-1955)
- U.S. Mark II (1956)
- Westcoaster (1960)