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'''B-segment''' is a small [[car classification]] defined by the [[European Commission]] as being larger than mini-cars in the [[A-segment]] and smaller than medium cars in the [[C-segment]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 - Merger Procedure |publisher=Office for Official Publications of the European Communities |url= http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/decisions/m1406_en.pdf |date=17 March 1999 |accessdate=16 February 2015}}</ref> |
'''B-segment''' is a small [[car classification]] defined by the [[European Commission]] as being larger than mini-cars in the [[A-segment]] and smaller than medium cars in the [[C-segment]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 - Merger Procedure |publisher=Office for Official Publications of the European Communities |url= http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/decisions/m1406_en.pdf |date=17 March 1999 |accessdate=16 February 2015}}</ref> |
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Typical B-segment cars include the, [[Alfa Romeo MiTo]], [[Citroën C3]], [[Dacia Sandero]], [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Fiat Punto]], [[Opel Corsa]], [[Peugeot 208]], [[Renault Clio]], [[Toyota Yaris]] or [[Volkswagen Polo]]. |
Typical B-segment cars include the, [[Alfa Romeo MiTo]], [[Citroën C3]], [[Dacia Sandero]], [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Mitsubishi Colt]], [[Fiat Punto]], [[Opel Corsa]], [[Peugeot 208]], [[Renault Clio]], [[Toyota Yaris]] or [[Volkswagen Polo]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 18:55, 6 May 2016
B-segment is a small car classification defined by the European Commission as being larger than mini-cars in the A-segment and smaller than medium cars in the C-segment.[1]
Typical B-segment cars include the, Alfa Romeo MiTo, Citroën C3, Dacia Sandero, Ford Fiesta, Mitsubishi Colt, Fiat Punto, Opel Corsa, Peugeot 208, Renault Clio, Toyota Yaris or Volkswagen Polo.
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References
- ^ "Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 - Merger Procedure" (PDF). Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. 17 March 1999. Retrieved 16 February 2015.