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Title: Comparisons Compact Vs. Subcompact Vehicles
Author: Richard C. Rose, Jr.
Source: American Gas Association 1977
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: I dont know who T. H. Thompson is but will take the liberty of quoting him. He said, Be kind, remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. With that firmly implanted in your minds I think the best way to begin my talk today is with a bit of history of small cars in America. Compacts and subcompacts are not new to the American scene. Starting with the introduction of the first automobile in 1896, and until the present time, the automobile industry has continued to build bigger and more luxurious cars. However, during this time there have been a number of attempts to market small cars. These Cars were built by many companies that either no longer exist or have merged with or been purchased by one of the now big three. In 1927 the little Marmon8was produced. This was followed in the thirties, to name a few. by the Americar, the Whippet, the American Austin and the Bantam. Due to the great depression and World War 11 nothing new appeared on the market except one manufactured by a radio manufacturing company.




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