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  2. Vehicle size class - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycles also have classification definitions based on engine size: Class I moped Engine size must be at or less than 50 cc, identified by blue text and white extra small license plate. Class II moped (B) Engine size is between 50–90 cc, identified by blue text and yellow extra small license plate. Class II moped (MIG)

  3. Car classification - Wikipedia

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    The largest size of a luxury car is known as a luxury saloon in the United Kingdom and a full-size luxury car in the United States. These cars are classified as F-segment cars in the European car classification. Vehicles in this category are often the flagship models of luxury car brands. [18] Examples of luxury saloons: BMW 7 Series; Lincoln ...

  4. Association of Car Rental Industry Systems Standards

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    The objectives of ACRISS are "to develop clear common standards for Car Rental services and Transfers (Vehicle with Driver Service Industry) in Europe, Middle East & Africa." [ 2 ] [ 4 ] ACRISS has developed standardised codes for classifying cars (including the optional equipment that is fitted), optional extras, airport locations and ...

  5. Template:Automobile classification - Wikipedia

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    Euro Car Segment [1] Euro NCAP Class US EPA Size Class [2] Other common segment terms Examples Quadricycle — — Microcar Bubble car: Bond Bug, Smart ForTwo, Isetta, Mega City, Renault Twizy: A-segment mini cars: Supermini: Minicompact: City car Kei car (JP) Chevrolet Spark, Fiat 500, Kia Picanto, Suzuki Alto, Renault Twingo: B-segment small ...

  6. Car rental - Wikipedia

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    A car rental, hire car or car hire agency is a company that rents automobiles for short periods of time to the public, generally ranging from a few hours to a few weeks. It is often organized with numerous local branches (which allow a user to return a vehicle to a different location), and primarily located near airports or busy city areas and ...

  7. D-segment - Wikipedia

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    The D-segment is the 4th category of the European segments for passenger cars, and is described as "large cars". [1] [2]It is equivalent to the Euro NCAP "large family car" size class, [3] and the present-day definition of the mid-size car category used in North America.

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  9. Subcompact car - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) car size class definition, the subcompact category sits between the "minicompact" and "compact" categories. [1] The EPA definition of a subcompact is a passenger car with a combined interior and cargo volume of 85–99 cubic feet (2,410–2,800 L). [ 2 ]