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词条 List of microcars by country of origin: F
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  2. Notes

  3. References

{{Expand list|date=August 2008}}{{A-Z multipage list|List of microcars by country of origin}}

List

CountryAutomobile NameManufacturerEngine Make/CapacitySeatsYearOther information
FinlandElcat CityvanElcat Electric Vehicles, JärvenpääElectric motor1990–2002Based on Subaru vans
FinlandWiimaOy Uusi Autokoriteollisuus Ab, Helsinki296cc1956–1958Prototype
FranceAerocarene 700 Aerocarene, Paris AMC 684 cc 2 1947 A prototype shown at the Salon de l'auto[1][2]
FranceAixam 325Groupe AIXAM-MEGA, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie1983-
FranceAixam 300Groupe AIXAM-MEGA, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie 276 cc 2
FranceAixam 400Groupe AIXAM-MEGA, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie
FranceAixam 500Groupe AIXAM-MEGA, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie
FranceAixam 600Groupe AIXAM-MEGA, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie
FranceArdex Ardex, Nanterre 1934–1958 Ardex produced a pedal car in quantity, along similar lines to Mochet's Velocar. However, so little is known about the microcars that the company produced that it is possible each example was unique[3][4]
FranceArola Type 10 / 11 / 12Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas Sachs saxonette 47 cc 1 1976–1978 The 3-wheeled Arola Type 11 & 12 are the same as the Type 10 with very minor trim differences[5]
FranceArola SP (Super Pratique)Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas Sachs saxonette 47 cc 1 1978–1982 Almost identical to the Type 12, but in pickup truck form[6]
FranceArola Type 14 / 15Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas Motobécane 50 cc 2 1979–1982 The 4-wheeled Arola Type 15 is the same as the Type 14 but with opening ventilation panels in the doors[5]
FranceArola Type 16Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas 2 [7]
FranceArola CompacityArola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas Motobécane 50 cc 2 1980–1982 The 4-wheeled Arola Compacity is almost identical to the Type 14 or 15 but in pickup truck form[5]
FranceArola Type 18Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas BCB, Motobécane or Peugeot 50 cc or BCB 125 cc 2 1981–1983The Type 18 was also available as the Type 18S with minor refinements[5]
FranceArola Type 20Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas 2 [7]
FranceArola Type 40Arola Sàrl, Lyon-Corbas 2 [7]
FranceMinotoArola Sàrl, Aix-les-Bains Motobécane or Peugeot 50 cc 2 1982–1983Arola took over production of this design from Societe BEL-Motors[5]
FranceAtlasSte Industrielle de Livry (SIL), Paris 175 cc 2 1951[1][8]
France AvoletteAir Tourist Sàrl, Paris A|a|none}}2 1955–1957B|b|none}}[1][9]
France Rollera Francais Air Tourist Sàrl, Paris AMC 100 cc 1 1957–1958License built version of the Brütsch Rollera[9]
FranceBellier F85 Ets. J. Bellier,[10] Les Sables-d'Olonne, Vendée Motobécane 50 cc 2 1980- [1]
FranceBellier VX550 Bellier Automobiles, Talmont Saint Hilaire, Vendée Lombardini or Yanmar 505 cc or 523 cc 2 2001
FranceBellier VX650 Bellier Automobiles, Talmont Saint Hilaire, Vendée Yanmar 523 cc 4 2001–2005
FranceDivane Bellier Automobiles, Talmont Saint Hilaire, Vendée Lombardini or Yanmar 505 cc or 523 cc 2 2001–2005
FranceOpale Bellier Automobiles, Talmont Saint Hilaire, Vendée Yanmar 523 cc 4 2005-
FranceDivane II Bellier Automobiles, Talmont Saint Hilaire, Vendée Yanmar 523 cc 2 2005-
France Boitel 3 CV Populaire Automobiles Boitel, Paris C|c|none}}2 1938–1949[1]
FranceCedre Société Seve-Cedre, Sainte Croix Volvestre, Ariège 5|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}1975-79 [1]
FranceCedre Cedre sarl, Sainte Croix Volvestre, Ariège 5|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}1979- [1]
FranceC.G.E. Tudor Compagnie Générale d’Electricité, Paris 5|kW|hp|0|abbr=on}}1941–1946 Built with cast aluminium frame designed by Jean-Albert Grégoire[1]
FranceChatenetAutomobiles Chatenet, Limoges, Haute-Vienne
FranceC.H.S. SA des Usines Chausson, Asnières, Seine 330 cc 2 1948 [1]
FranceCicostar LC79 C.I.C.O. SA, Limoges, Haute-Vienne Motobécane 50 cc 1980- [1]
FranceCicostar Matic C.I.C.O. SA, Limoges, Haute-Vienne Motobécane 50 cc or Lombardini 125 cc 1980- [1]
FranceComtesse Acoma SA, Angers Motobécane 50 cc1978- [1]
FranceCitroën 2CVCitroën Various Citroën units from 375 cc to 602 cc 4 1948–1990 [11]
FranceCitroën Prototype CCitroën 4 1955-56 A series of prototypes, developing the concept of a streamlined 2CV[12][13]
FranceDecolonDecolonYdral 125 cc, 175 cc or 200 cc2 1957[1][14]
FranceDelsaux ModuloEts N. Delsaux, Guesnain, DouaiSachs saxonette 47 cc 2 1980–1983 [1][15]
FranceDelsaux MinimaxEts N. Delsaux, Guesnain, DouaiSachs saxonette 47 cc 2 1982–1983 [15]
FranceDeshaisAutomobiles Deshais, Paris 11eD|d|none}} 2 1950–1951 [1]
FranceDolo JB 10Etablissements B.D.G., Pierrefitte, SeineDolo 571 cc 2 1947–1948[1][16]
FranceD.S. Malterre Type D.S. 125Ets Malterre Frères, Paris 11eYdral 125 cc 2 1955A prototype shown at the Salon de l'auto[1][17]
FranceD.S. Malterre Type D.S. 175Ets Malterre Frères, Paris 11eYdral 175 cc 2 1955A prototype shown at the Salon de l'auto[1][17]
FranceDuport CaddyEts Duport, Saint-Ferréol, Faverges, Haute-SavoieLombardi 510 cc 2 1977-[1]
FranceDuport 511Ets Duport, Saint-Ferréol, Faverges, Haute-SavoieLombardi 510 cc 2+2 1981-[1]
FranceDuport ParcoEts Duport, Saint-Ferréol, Faverges, Haute-SavoieLombardi 510 cc 4 1981-[1]
FranceElectro-RenardLyonselectric motor2 1943–1946[1]
FranceEradSàrl Erad, Aniche, Nord-Pas de Calais 1978-[1]
FranceFaurePierre Faure, Pariselectric motor21941–1947[1]
FranceFlipper IS.E.A.B., VillejuifSachs saxonette 47 cc21978–1980S.E.A.B. also manufactured the bodywork for the Citroën Méhari[18]
FranceFlipper IIS.E.A.B., VillejuifMotobécane 50 cc21980–1984A version without doors or roof and with larger tyres was also sold under the name Donky[18]
FranceGadJetSA K.V.S. 49 cc 2 1978–1985[1][19]
France KoverSte Industrielle de Livry (SIL), Paris 125 cc 2 1951–1952[1][20]
FranceMini 2SA K.V.S. 125 cc 2 1978–1985[1][14]
FranceMicrocar MC1Microcar SAS, Boufféré Lombardini 505 cc 2 2003- [21]
FranceMicrocar MC2Microcar SAS, Boufféré Lombardini 505 cc 4 2005- [22]
France Le PiafSte Industrielle de Livry (SIL), Paris 175 cc 2 1951 [1]
FranceLigier AmbraLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier Be TwoLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier Be UpLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier NovaLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier JS4Ligier, Abrest
FranceLigier NovaLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier OptimaLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier X-TOOLigier, Abrest
FranceLigier X-TOO MaxLigier, Abrest
FranceMochet 100
FrancePeugeot VLV
FranceValle Chantecler
FranceVELAM Isetta
FranceVespa 400
FranceVelocar
FranceWillam

Notes

{{ref begin}}
  • a. {{Note_label|A|a|none}} Also advertised in publicity material with Ydral 125 cc or Sachs 200 cc or Maico 250 cc engines. The 250 cc version has four wheels, all others have three.
  • b. {{Note_label|B|b|none}} One other model was listed in publicity material, 'The Avolette Compétition' with streamlined bodywork and a Maico 250 cc engine. It is not known if any were built.
  • c. {{Note_label|C|c|none}} Replaced in 1948 with a 589 cc DKW engine.
  • d. {{Note_label|D|d|none}} Sales literature suggested 125 cc, 250 cc or 350 cc engines were available.[23]
{{ref end}}

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 {{cite book |last=G.N. Georgano |first=G.N. (Editor) |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars |year=1982 |publisher= Ebury Press|location= London |isbn=0-85223-234-9 }}
2. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Aerocarene| publisher = www.auto-museum.net| url = http://www.auto-museum.net/vehicule/photo-17930-3061.html | accessdate = 2007-10-07 |language=fr}}
3. ^{{cite web|first= |title=Ardex |publisher=www.microcarfan.com |url=http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=26 |accessdate=2007-09-25 |language=fr |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071031094335/http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=26 |archivedate=2007-10-31 |df= }}
4. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Ardex| publisher = The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum| url = http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/ardex.html| accessdate = 2007-09-25 }}
5. ^{{cite web|first= |title=Arola |publisher=www.microcarfan.com |url=http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=26 |accessdate=2007-09-25 |language=fr |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071031094808/http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=26 |archivedate=2007-10-31 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Arola/Aixam| publisher = www.3-wheelers.com| url = http://www.3wheelers.com/arola.html| accessdate = 2007-09-25 }}
7. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Arola| publisher = www.arolaclub.8m.com| url = http://www.arolaclub.8m.com/photo5.html | accessdate = 2007-09-25 |language=nl}}
8. ^{{cite web | first = | title = 1951 Atlas "Babycar"| publisher = microcarmuseum.com| url = http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/atlas.html| accessdate = 2007-10-08 }}
9. ^{{cite book |last=Marshall |first=Tony |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=More Microcars|year=2001 |publisher= Sutton Publishing|location= Stroud |isbn=0-7509-2668-6 }}
10. ^Site for Bellier (in French) bellier.fr
11. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Citroën 2CV based vehicles| publisher = www.citroenet.org.uk| url = http://www.citroenet.org.uk/passenger-cars/michelin/2cv/2cv-index.html| accessdate = 2007-09-30 }}
12. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Rétrospective des Rétromobiles Pour la marque Citroën| publisher = Citroën Ville| url = http://membres.lycos.fr/fbobby/citroen/retromob.htm | accessdate = 2007-09-30 |language=fr}}
13. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Citroën C8 and C10 - Cocinelle or "Goutte d'eau"| publisher = | url = http://www.citroenet.org.uk/prototypes/c8-c10/cocinelle.html| accessdate = 2007-09-30 }}
14. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Les voitures populaires francaises des années 50 & 60| publisher = seb. le-fur| url = http://membres.lycos.fr/popus/m4_autres.html | accessdate = 2007-11-02 |language=fr}}
15. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Delsaux| publisher = www.microcarfan.com| url = http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=26 | accessdate = 2007-11-02 |language=fr}}
16. ^{{cite web |last =Le Roux | first =André| title = Dolo| publisher = microcarmuseum.com| url = http://carcatalog1.free.fr/micro11.htm| accessdate = 2007-11-07 }}
17. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Les voitures populaires francaises des années 50 & 60| publisher = seb. le-fur| url = http://membres.lycos.fr/popus/m4_autres.html | accessdate = 2007-11-08 |language=fr}}
18. ^{{cite web | first = | title = SEAB| publisher = www.microcarfan.com| url = http://www.microcarfan.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=26 | accessdate = 2007-11-25 |language=fr}}
19. ^{{cite web| first = | title = New-Map, du deux-roues au microcar| publisher = Gazoline| url = http://gazoline.net/article.pcgi?id_article=390| accessdate = 2007-10-28| language = fr| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060306051040/http://gazoline.net/article.pcgi?id_article=390| archivedate = 2006-03-06| df = }}
20. ^{{cite web | first = | title = 1951 Kover| publisher = Carcatalog| url = http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/kover.html| accessdate = 2007-10-08 }}
21. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Microcar MC1 Range| publisher = Microcar| url = http://www.microcar.fr/gp/en/modele/GammeMC1.jsp | accessdate = 2008-07-29 |language=fr}}
22. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Microcar MC2 Range| publisher = Microcar| url = http://www.microcar.fr/gp/en/modele/GammeMC2.jsp | accessdate = 2008-07-29 |language=fr}}
23. ^{{cite web | first = | title = Deshais| publisher = Farkas Sándor| url = http://alecwolf.extra.hu/Deshais.htm | accessdate = 2007-11-02 |language=hu}}

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