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The team is already beginning work on a new subcompact.
If the price of a subcompact seems high, ask how much a larger car would cost.
But the company is by no means abandoning the subcompact market.
The previous versions of the subcompact did not have this.
Its acceleration is comparable to a small subcompact, the company said.
Their clients these days are more likely to be Asian companies with new lines of subcompacts.
Its Neon was too spacious to be called a subcompact.
In the early 70's the first American subcompact car wagons were introduced.
That's a lot of money for a subcompact car.
The car will be based on the company's upcoming line of subcompacts evolved from the 2007 "up!"
And from the outside, the Prius looks pretty much like a normal subcompact.
The car was the cutting edge of the subcompact craze.
The car was designed to compete with the growing Japanese subcompact class of cars.
The Gremlin was faster than other subcompacts of the time.
Where the subcompact really shines, however, is in the cargo capacity department.
It is a subcompact I could happily live with.
We tested both manual and automatic models of the new-for-2012 subcompact.
The overall look is par for the subcompact course.
Subcompacts are a quickly growing segment of today's automotive marketplace.
The system can be controlled manually or via subcompact personal computer.
If you want a subcompact, you can choose from 126 different types.
Sales of Corollas, a subcompact model, have reached 148,851 so far in 1988, a 41 percent increase from a year ago.
Honda's subcompact Fit was redesigned just two years after it hit the market.
Mercedes, it appears, has driven a state with a subcompact budget to spend far beyond its means.
Before we discuss the individual competitors, a couple of general observations about subcompact vehicles are in order.