List of microcars by country of origin: A

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List

Country Automobile Name Manufacturer Engine Make/Capacity Seats Year Other information
ArgentinaDe Carlo 200 'Minicar'Metalmecánica S.A.C José C. Paz, Buenos Aires 200 cc 2 1959[1] [2]
ArgentinaDinarg D-200Dinámica Industrial Argentina S.A., Córdoba 191 cc 2+2 1959-1969[3][4]
ArgentinaFiat 600Fiat Concord S.A.C.I., Buenos Aires Fiat 633 cc41960-1962[3][5]
AustraliaEdithGray & Harper Pty, Melbourne Villiers 197 cc 2 1953-1957 Using a 197cc rear mounted Villiers engine, a 4-speed gearbox and independent suspensionon all wheels, the Edith was produces in small numbers with about twelve 3-wheelers and four 4-wheelers were made. The low-slung aluminum 2-seater had a claimed top speed of 58mph and a claimed economy of 95mpg. [3]
AustraliaGoggomobil DartBuckle Motors Pty Ltd, Sydney300 cc or 400 cc 21959-1962 Fibreglass body with imported Goggomobil components from Glas in Dingolfing, Germany[6]
AustraliaZetaLightburn, AdelaideVilliers 324 cc or Sachs 493 cc (roadster model only) 21964-1965 Sedan, Roadster and Utility models made.
AustriaFelber AutorollerA. Felber & Co, Vienna Rotax 398 cc 2 1952-1953 [3][7]
AustriaHaflingerSteyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeug GmbH, Steyr646 cc 2 1959-1974 Light weight Four-wheel drive vehicle
AustriaLibelleInnsbruck 2 1954
AustriaMöve 101Vienna Based on Felber Autoroller rolling chassis

References

  1. "METALMECÁNICA S.A.I.C" (in Spanish). Coche Argentino. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
  2. "Company Profile" (in Spanish). Autitos Rosarinos. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  3. 1 2 3 4 G.N. Georgano, G.N. (Editor) (1982). Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 0-85223-234-9.
  4. "Dinarg" (in Spanish). www.auto-historia.com.ar. Retrieved 2007-11-03.
  5. "FIAT SOMECA CONCÓRD S.A.C.I." (in Spanish). www.cocheargentino.com.ar. Retrieved 2007-11-20.
  6. "Company Profile". Bill Buckle Volkswagen. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  7. Vokins, Stephen (2004). Weird Cars. Sparkford: Haynes Publishing. ISBN 1-84425-098-9.
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